
Diet-Induced Metabolic Improvements in a Hamster Model of Hypercholesterolemia Are Strongly Linked to Alterations of the Gut Microbiota
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Martínez et al.
75: 4175
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Composition of the fecal microbiotas of individual hamsters fed GSL as part of their diet at the family and genus levels (Fig. S1).
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Comparison of results obtained by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA tags and DGGE (Fig. S2).
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Inverse correlation between the abundance of related bacterial groups in fecal samples from hamsters (Fig. S3).
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COGs involved in lipid metabolism identified as enriched in the genomes of bifidobacteria (Table S1).
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Supplemental figure legends.
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