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Author: John Rawls, Ph.D.

POMMS team publication reveals relationship between prebiotics and gut microbiome metabolism and composition.

September 2, 2020John Rawls, Ph.D.

Holmes, Z., Silverman, J., Dressman, H., Wei, Z., Dallow, E., Armstrong, S., Seed, P.C., Rawls, J.F., and David, L.A. (2020) Short-chain fatty acid production by gut microbiota from children with obesity is linked to bacterial community composition and prebiotic choice. mBio. 11(4):e00914-20.

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