Pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila Ameliorates Preeclampsia in Mice by Enhancing Gut Barrier Integrity, Improving Endothelial Function, and Modulating Gut Metabolic Dysregulation
Linyu Peng(Nanfang Hospital), Liping Huang(Nanfang Hospital), Yiguo Hu(Sichuan University), Wenqian Jiang(Nanfang Hospital), Ruisi Zhou(Nanfang Hospital), Yu Wang(Qiqihar Medical University), Ying Chen(First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University), Xinwen Wang(Nanfang Hospital), Zhixing Cheng(Nanfang Hospital), Xiaojing Yue(La Jolla Institute for Immunology)
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