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GO ontology analyses of RNASeq data of livers from <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice show defects in Akt insulin signaling.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice have elevated Krebs cycle intermediate levels.
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Under steatotic conditions, primary <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> hepatocytes induce apoptosis.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice show defects in solute transporter protein levels.
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Obese <i>mMgat2</i> and <i>HuMgat2</i> mice develop MASLD and fibrosis on an HFD.
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Presentation 1_Ceftriaxone-associated dysbiosis decreases voriconazole bioavailability by upregulating intestinal P-glycoprotein expression through activation of the Nrf2-mediated...
Published 2025“…</p>Key findings<p>The diversity and richness of intestinal bacteria, especially the abundance of gram-negative bacteria, were significantly decreased after ceftriaxone treatment. …”
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Table 1_Ceftriaxone-associated dysbiosis decreases voriconazole bioavailability by upregulating intestinal P-glycoprotein expression through activation of the Nrf2-mediated signall...
Published 2025“…</p>Key findings<p>The diversity and richness of intestinal bacteria, especially the abundance of gram-negative bacteria, were significantly decreased after ceftriaxone treatment. …”