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The aging mouse microbiome has obesogenic characteristics
Dana Binyamin
, Nir Werbner
, Meital Nuriel-Ohayon
, Atara Uzan
, Hadar Mor
, Atallah Abbas
, Oren Ziv
, Raffaele Teperino
, Roee Gutman
,
Omry Koren
Bar-Ilan University - Azrieli Faculty of Medicine
Migal Galilee Technology Center Israel
Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health
German Center for Diabetes Research
Tel Hai Academic College
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Aged Mice
100%
Mouse Gut Microbiota
100%
Obesogenic Diet
100%
Adult Mice
66%
Gut Microbiome
44%
Feces
33%
Insulin Level
33%
Aging
22%
Body Composition
22%
Fat Mass
22%
Leptin Levels
22%
Metabolic Parameters
22%
Obesity
11%
Microbiome
11%
Blood Samples
11%
Insulin
11%
Gut Microbiota
11%
Magnetic Beads
11%
Fecal Samples
11%
High-fat Diet
11%
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
11%
Highest Weight
11%
Germ-free
11%
Leptin
11%
Bacterial Population
11%
Microbiological Analysis
11%
Transplant Experiment
11%
Adipokines
11%
QIIME
11%
Low Lean Mass
11%
Physiological Decline
11%
Respiratory Quotient
11%
Natural Changes
11%
High Insulin
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Microbiome
100%
Mouse
100%
Gut Microbiome
23%
Feces
17%
Body Composition
11%
Bacterial Population
5%
Intestine Flora
5%
Body Mass
5%
Germfree Mouse
5%
Fat Mass
5%
Magnetism
5%
Insulin Level
5%
Feces microflora
5%
Adipokine
5%
Respiratory Quotient
5%