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- who: Prisca Gebrayel from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Microbiota medicine: towards clinical revolution, in the Journal: Gut microbiota communicate with the liver, through different complex pathways. Therefore, any change in the gut microbiota can strongly affect the liver. Gut dysbiosis, caused by altered intestinal permeability and damaged bile acid metabolism, could reach the liver and lead to systemic inflammation. These alterations are different from a disease to another, and it has been proven that the severity and type of chronic liver disease strongly depend on the progression of gut dysbiosis [64]. Several liver chronic . . .
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