Effect of long-term ketogenic diet on mouse body weight, adipose tissue, and gut microbiota
Ilya V. Smolensky(University of Fribourg), Dragoš Inta(University of Fribourg), Marie‐Ève Tremblay(University of Victoria), Anne Christin Meyer‐Gerspach(St Clara Hospital), Bettina K. Wölnerhanssen(St Clara Hospital), Yann Ravussin(University of Fribourg), Kenneth J. O’Riordan(University College Cork), Raphaël Guzman(University of Basel), Anja Kipar(University of Helsinki), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Gabriel S. S. Tofani(University College Cork), Katharina Timper(University of Basel), Kilian Zajac-Bakri(University of Fribourg)
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