Genistein prevention of hyperglycemia and improvement of glucose tolerance in adult non-obese diabetic mice are associated with alterations of gut microbiome and immune homeostasis

作者: Guannan Huang , Joella Xu , Daniel E. Lefever , Travis C. Glenn , Tamas Nagy

DOI: 10.1016/J.TAAP.2017.04.009

关键词: NodInflammationInternal medicineChemokineBiologyImmune systemNOD miceImmunologyEndocrinologyGenisteinType 1 diabetesCytokine

摘要: … GEN exposure, gut microbiome alteration, … mice need to be explored further, the current study suggested a GEN-induced sex-specific effect in inflammatory status and gut microbiome. …

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