Gut Bacteria Prevent Dairy Cow Ketosis Through Liver-Protective Acetate Pathway
Multi-omics study reveals how specific gut microbes produce acetate to protect liver function and prevent metabolic disorders in dairy cows.
Gut bacteria diversity, digestive health, probiotics, prebiotics, and the gut-brain axis
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Multi-omics study reveals how specific gut microbes produce acetate to protect liver function and prevent metabolic disorders in dairy cows.
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