Publication date: 1 May 2018
Source:Cell Metabolism, Volume 27, Issue 5
Author(s): Anthony Martin, Suzanne Devkota
While metabolic tissues such as adipose, liver, muscle, and pancreas have been extensively studied in dysmetabolism, the contribution of the gut remains poorly understood. In a recent Science article, Thaiss et al. (2018) unravel mechanisms underlying intestinal permeability observed in obesity and link barrier dysfunction and risk for infection with hyperglycemia.
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While metabolic tissues such as adipose, liver, muscle, and pancreas have been extensively studied in dysmetabolism, the contribution of the gut remains poorly understood. In a recent Science article, Thaiss et al. unravel mechanisms underlying intestinal permeability observed in obesity and link barrier dysfunction and risk for infection with hyperglycemia.https://ift.tt/2HJ3mSD
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