Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota: Possible mediation by the brain

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Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota : Possible mediation by the brain. / Schéle, Erik; Grahnemo, Louise; Anesten, Fredrik; Hallén, Anna; Bäckhed, Gert Fredrik; Jansson, John-Olov.

In: Peptides, Vol. 77, 2016, p. 54-9.

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Schéle, E, Grahnemo, L, Anesten, F, Hallén, A, Bäckhed, GF & Jansson, J-O 2016, 'Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota: Possible mediation by the brain', Peptides, vol. 77, pp. 54-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2015.03.027

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Schéle, E., Grahnemo, L., Anesten, F., Hallén, A., Bäckhed, G. F., & Jansson, J-O. (2016). Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota: Possible mediation by the brain. Peptides, 77, 54-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2015.03.027

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Schéle E, Grahnemo L, Anesten F, Hallén A, Bäckhed GF, Jansson J-O. Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota: Possible mediation by the brain. Peptides. 2016;77:54-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2015.03.027

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Schéle, Erik ; Grahnemo, Louise ; Anesten, Fredrik ; Hallén, Anna ; Bäckhed, Gert Fredrik ; Jansson, John-Olov. / Regulation of body fat mass by the gut microbiota : Possible mediation by the brain. In: Peptides. 2016 ; Vol. 77. pp. 54-9.

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abstract = "New insight suggests gut microbiota as a component in energy balance. However, the underlying mechanisms by which gut microbiota can impact metabolic regulation is unclear. A recent study from our lab shows, for the first time, a link between gut microbiota and energy balance circuitries in the hypothalamus and brainstem. In this article we will review this study further.",
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