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Does the Gut Microbiota Contribute to Obesity? Going beyond the Gut Feeling
M. Aguirre, K. Venema
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Humane Biologie
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Gut Microbiota
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Obesity
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Gut Feeling
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Going beyond
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Metabolism
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Environmental Factors
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Etiology
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Human Studies
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In Vitro Study
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Lack of Consensus
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Energy Balance
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Microbial Community
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Microbial Ecology
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INIS
obesity
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increasing
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humans
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reviews
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animals
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metabolism
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communities
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in vitro
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ecology
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host
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etiology
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energy balance
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Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
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Gut Microbiota
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Human Study
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In Vitro
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Energy Balance
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Environmental Factor
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Immunology and Microbiology
Intestine Flora
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Energy Balance
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