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The following pages link to Dietary Lipid Type, Rather Than Total Number of Calories, Alters Outcomes of Enteric Infection in Mice. (Q40719394):
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- The Impact of Western Diet and Nutrients on the Microbiota and Immune Response at Mucosal Interfaces (Q41159836) (← links)
- Dietary Fatty Acids Control the Species of N-Acyl-Phosphatidylethanolamines Synthesized by Therapeutically Modified Bacteria in the Intestinal Tract. (Q46289106) (← links)
- Protein Palmitoylation and Its Role in Bacterial and Viral Infections. (Q49511036) (← links)
- Gut Mucosal Proteins and Bacteriome Are Shaped by the Saturation Index of Dietary Lipids (Q64258240) (← links)
- Citrobacter rodentium-host-microbiota interactions: immunity, bioenergetics and metabolism (Q90197702) (← links)
- The effects of different high-fat (lard, soybean oil, corn oil or olive oil) diets supplemented with fructo-oligosaccharides on colonic alkaline phosphatase activity in rats (Q90472803) (← links)
- Diet-Microbe-Host Interactions That Affect Gut Mucosal Integrity and Infection Resistance (Q92857711) (← links)
- Dietary Fatty Acids and Host-Microbial Crosstalk in Neonatal Enteric Infection (Q93102673) (← links)
- Fish oil supplementation reduces maternal defensive inflammation and predicts a gut bacteriome with reduced immune priming capacity in infants (Q94599633) (← links)