Microbial metabolites indole derivatives sensitize mice to d-galn/lps induced-acute liver failure via the tlr2/nf-κb pathway

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  • who: ufeffZiyuanufeff ufeffZhouufeff from the Temple University, United States have published the research: Microbial metabolites indole derivatives sensitize mice to D-GalN/LPS induced-acute liver failure ufeffviaufeff the Tlr2/NF-u03baB pathway, in the Journal: Microbiome metabolites have been recognized as an important mediator connecting gut microbiota and host physiology (Caussy and Loomba, 2018; Canfora et_al, 2019). Verification of the role of microbial metabolites in various diseases can help us better predict and comprehend how commensal species may influence the progression of various pathogens. Previous research strongly suggests that microbial metabolites, such as indole derivatives, have . . .

     

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