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Gut microbiota
Original research
Gut mucosa alterations and loss of segmented filamentous bacteria in type 1 diabetes are associated with inflammation rather than hyperglycaemia
- Correspondence to Professor Agnès Lehuen, Institut Cochin, Université de Paris, CNRS UMR 8104 and INSERM U1016, 123 Boulevard de Port-Royal, Paris 75014, France; agnes.lehuen{at}inserm.fr
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Gut mucosa alterations and loss of segmented filamentous bacteria in type 1 diabetes are associated with inflammation rather than hyperglycaemia
Publication history
- Received November 19, 2020
- Revised February 1, 2021
- Accepted February 2, 2021
- First published February 16, 2021.
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May 11, 2022
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