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Young gut microbiota transplantation improves the metabolic health of old mice |

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Authors
Jiaojiao Xie, Taewan Kim, Zhongmao Liu, Hunter Panier, Suresh Bokoliya, Ming Xu, Yanjiao Zhou


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Keywords/Topics
fecal microbiota transplantation; aging; depression; anxiety; gut microbiota; lipid; amino acids

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