Hydrogen sulfide produced by the gut microbiota impairs host metabolism via reducing GLP-1 levels in male mice
Qingqing Qi(Fudan University), Xiaofei Yu(Fudan University), Bo‐Min Lv(Huazhong Agricultural University), Marc Schneeberger(Rockefeller University), He Huang(China Three Gorges University), Wei Wang(Fudan University), Changchun Wang(Fudan University), Wei Song(Wuhan University), Hao Wu(Stanford Medicine), Mengyu Xia(Fudan University), Mengdi Qiu(Fudan University), Lei Chen(Renji Hospital), Yang Li(Union Hospital), Ru Feng(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xiaojiao Zheng(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xue Li(Fudan University), David Meseguer(Yale University), Zheyu Jin(Fudan University), Ludmila Peres Diaz(Yale University), Bandy Chen(Yale University)
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