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Figure 1. Microbiota affect adiposity and glucose metabolism depending on the host genetics
Figure 2. Antibiotic treatment decreases biomass of the gut bacteria and dramatically modulates microbiota composition
Figure 3. Antibiotic modification of the gut microbiota improves glucose metabolism with improved insulin signaling in HFD-fed B6J mice
Figure 4. Improvement of glucose metabolism by antibiotic-modified bacteria is transferable
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