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- 2024
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Long-Term Changes to the Microbiome, Blood Lipid Profiles and IL-6 in Female and Male Swedish Patients in Response to Bariatric Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
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- 2023
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Mark
Tips for creating inclusive classrooms at LTH
2023) LTHs 12:e pedagogiska inspirationskonferens In Proceedings från LTH:s Pedagogiska inspirationskonferens p.45-47(
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- 2022
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Mark
Monobutyrin and monovalerin improve gut-blood-brain biomarkers and alter gut microbiota composition in high-fat fed apolipoprotein-E-knockout rats
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Effects of Proteases from Pineapple and Papaya on Protein Digestive Capacity and Gut Microbiota in Healthy C57BL/6 Mice and Dose-Manner Response on Mucosal Permeability in Human Reconstructed Intestinal 3D Tissue Model
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Varying Dietary Component Ratios and Lingonberry Supplementation May Affect the Hippocampal Structure of ApoE–/– Mice
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Identification of Nordic Berries with Beneficial Effects on Cognitive Outcomes and Gut Microbiota in High-Fat-Fed Middle-Aged C57BL/6J Mice
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- 2021
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Dietary Fiber and the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche in a Model of Pelvic Radiotherapy
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- 2020
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Lingonberries and their two separated fractions differently alter the gut microbiota, improve metabolic functions, reduce gut inflammatory properties, and improve brain function in ApoE−/− mice fed high-fat diet
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Monobutyrin and monovalerin affect brain short-chain fatty acid profiles and tight-junction protein expression in apoe-knockout rats fed high-fat diets
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Increased intestinal permeability and gut dysbiosis in the R6/2 mouse model of Huntington’s disease
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