September 2019
Volume 18Issue 9p1705-1915
Open Access
Differences in proneness to diet-induced obesity correlate with differences in the
fecal microbiota proteome. Understanding how the microbiota proteome influences metabolism
may yield novel strategies to combat the obesity epidemic. For details, see the article
by Tran et al., pages 1864–1879....Show more
Differences in proneness to diet-induced obesity correlate with differences in the
fecal microbiota proteome. Understanding how the microbiota proteome influences metabolism
may yield novel strategies to combat the obesity epidemic. For details, see the article
by Tran et al., pages 1864–1879.