Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity

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Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity. / Daoust, Laurence; Choi, Béatrice S-Y; Agrinier, Anne-Laure; Varin, Thibault V; Ouellette, Adia; Mitchell, Patricia L; Samson, Nolwenn; Pilon, Genevieve; Levy, Emile; Desjardins, Yves; Laplante, Mathieu; Anhê, Fernando F; Houde, Vanessa P; Marette, Andre.

In: Gut, 02.09.2022.

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Daoust, L, Choi, BS-Y, Agrinier, A-L, Varin, TV, Ouellette, A, Mitchell, PL, Samson, N, Pilon, G, Levy, E, Desjardins, Y, Laplante, M, Anhê, FF, Houde, VP & Marette, A 2022, 'Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity', Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326475

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Daoust, L., Choi, B. S-Y., Agrinier, A-L., Varin, T. V., Ouellette, A., Mitchell, P. L., Samson, N., Pilon, G., Levy, E., Desjardins, Y., Laplante, M., Anhê, F. F., Houde, V. P., & Marette, A. (2022). Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity. Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326475

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Daoust L, Choi BS-Y, Agrinier A-L, Varin TV, Ouellette A, Mitchell PL et al. Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity. Gut. 2022 Sep 2. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326475

Author

Daoust, Laurence ; Choi, Béatrice S-Y ; Agrinier, Anne-Laure ; Varin, Thibault V ; Ouellette, Adia ; Mitchell, Patricia L ; Samson, Nolwenn ; Pilon, Genevieve ; Levy, Emile ; Desjardins, Yves ; Laplante, Mathieu ; Anhê, Fernando F ; Houde, Vanessa P ; Marette, Andre. / Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity. In: Gut. 2022.

Bibtex

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title = "Gnotobiotic mice housing conditions critically influence the phenotype associated with transfer of faecal microbiota in a context of obesity",
author = "Laurence Daoust and Choi, {B{\'e}atrice S-Y} and Anne-Laure Agrinier and Varin, {Thibault V} and Adia Ouellette and Mitchell, {Patricia L} and Nolwenn Samson and Genevieve Pilon and Emile Levy and Yves Desjardins and Mathieu Laplante and Anh{\^e}, {Fernando F} and Houde, {Vanessa P} and Andre Marette",
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AU - Agrinier, Anne-Laure

AU - Varin, Thibault V

AU - Ouellette, Adia

AU - Mitchell, Patricia L

AU - Samson, Nolwenn

AU - Pilon, Genevieve

AU - Levy, Emile

AU - Desjardins, Yves

AU - Laplante, Mathieu

AU - Anhê, Fernando F

AU - Houde, Vanessa P

AU - Marette, Andre

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