Production of deoxycholic acid by low-abundant microbial species is associated with impaired glucose metabolism
Annika Wahlström(University of Gothenburg), Fredrik Bäckhed(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Göran Bergström(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Lisa Olsson(Wallenberg Wood Science Center), Stanley L. Hazen(Cleveland Clinic), Michael A. Fischbach(Stanford University), Annika Lundqvist(University of Gothenburg), Wilhelm Sjöland(University of Gothenburg), Hanns–Ulrich Marschall(University of Padua), Hao Wu(Stanford Medicine), Marcus Henricsson(University of Gothenburg), Kassem Makki(University of Gothenburg), Ariel R. Brumbaugh(Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (United States))
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