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- who: Ricardo Jasso-Chau0301vez from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Rush University, United States have published the Article: Cultivation of gastrointestinal microbiota in a new growth system revealed dysbiosis and metabolic disruptions in carcinoma-bearing rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Because one of the aims of this study was to evaluate the activity of enzymes involved in organic matter degradation of the cultured microbiota, insoluble fiber was not added; instead, specific concentrations of a wide range of substrates, such as carbohydrates (mono- and disaccharides), soluble triacetylglycerol (TAG), organic acids, and amino_acids, were added . . .
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