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Accession: PRJEB13505 ID: 342992

Fecal microbiome transplantation between chow-fed and high fat diet-fed rats

Obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome are associated with changes to the gut microbiota; however, the mechanism by which modifications to the gut microbiota might lead to these conditions is unknown. More...
AccessionPRJEB13505; PUBMED: 27279214; ENA-SUBMISSION: ERA604946
ScopeMonoisolate
PublicationsPerry RJ et al., "Acetate mediates a microbiome-brain-β-cell axis to promote metabolic syndrome.", Nature, 2016 Jun 9;534(7606):213-7
SubmissionRegistration date: 14-Sep-2016
YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Locus Tag PrefixBN4589
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SRA Experiments61
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Data volume, Gbases2
Data volume, Mbytes1173

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