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    Zhou D, Pan Q, Shen F, Cao HX, Ding WJ, Chen YW, Fan JG.
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  • 22. Dietary fat and gut microbiota interactions determine diet-induced obesity in mice.
    Kübeck R, Bonet-Ripoll C, Hoffmann C, Walker A, Müller VM, Schüppel VL, Lagkouvardos I, Scholz B, Engel KH, Daniel H, Schmitt-Kopplin P, Haller D, Clavel T, Klingenspor M.
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  • 23. Short Term High Fat Diet Induces Obesity-Enhancing Changes in Mouse Gut Microbiota That are Partially Reversed by Cessation of the High Fat Diet.
    Shang Y, Khafipour E, Derakhshani H, Sarna LK, Woo CW, Siow YL, O K.
    Lipids; 2017 Jun 08; 52(6):499-511. PubMed ID: 28429150
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  • 27. Differential effects of low-dose resveratrol on adiposity and hepatic steatosis in diet-induced obese mice.
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  • 29. Protective effect of quercetin on high-fat diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mice is mediated by modulating intestinal microbiota imbalance and related gut-liver axis activation.
    Porras D, Nistal E, Martínez-Flórez S, Pisonero-Vaquero S, Olcoz JL, Jover R, González-Gallego J, García-Mediavilla MV, Sánchez-Campos S.
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  • 31. Combination of Probiotics and Salvia miltiorrhiza Polysaccharide Alleviates Hepatic Steatosis via Gut Microbiota Modulation and Insulin Resistance Improvement in High Fat-Induced NAFLD Mice.
    Wang W, Xu AL, Li ZC, Li Y, Xu SF, Sang HC, Zhi F.
    Diabetes Metab J; 2020 Apr 28; 44(2):336-348. PubMed ID: 31950772
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  • 36. Lactobacillus plantarum LC27 and Bifidobacterium longum LC67 simultaneously alleviate high-fat diet-induced colitis, endotoxemia, liver steatosis, and obesity in mice.
    In Kim H, Kim JK, Kim JY, Jang SE, Han MJ, Kim DH.
    Nutr Res; 2019 Jul 28; 67():78-89. PubMed ID: 30982555
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  • 37. Flavonoids from Rosa davurica Pall. fruits prevent high-fat diet-induced obesity and liver injury via modulation of the gut microbiota in mice.
    Shen CY, Hao YF, Hao ZX, Liu Q, Zhang L, Jiang CP, Jiang JG.
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  • 39. Modern perspectives on the health benefits of kefir in next generation sequencing era: Improvement of the host gut microbiota.
    Kim DH, Jeong D, Kim H, Seo KH.
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