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Gut microbiome in inflammatory and metabolic diseases | Suzanne Devkota, PhD

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The Role of Propionate in Hunger Hormones

There could be other avenues. Can you tag a microbe and kind of see where it's traveling? You can. So the bugs are there, but we see them colocalized in certain parts. They're not spread throughout the tissue. They kind of migrate and aggregate in these areas where the immune cells are. Is it the bugs go first and then the immune cells or is there some dynamic? We don't yet know the answer to that. Okay. We're about short chain fatty acids and hunger hormones. Is that anything that you've looked at, like JLP1? Yeah.

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