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Bedeutung des Mikrobioms für Adipositas und Glukosestoffwechsel
Translated title of the contribution
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Role of the microbiome in obesity and glucose metabolism
Miriam Ecker,
Dirk Haller
Chair of Nutrition and Immunology
Technical University of Munich
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Glucose Metabolism
100%
Intestinal Microbiota
100%
Microbiome
100%
Metabolic Disease
100%
Obesity Metabolism
100%
Experimental Validation
50%
Obesity
50%
Treatment Options
50%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
50%
Clinical Validation
50%
Microorganisms
50%
Energy Metabolism
50%
Compositional Changes
50%
Functional Change
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Dysbiosis
50%
Metabolic Conditions
50%
Intestinal Barrier Function
50%
Intestinal Immunity
50%
Energy Extraction
50%
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
50%
Microbial Treatment
50%
Mellitus
50%
Acausal
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Glucose Metabolism
100%
Water-Electrolyte Imbalance
100%
Microbiome
100%
Energy Metabolism
50%
Immune Function
50%
Dysbiosis
50%
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Microbiome
100%
Intestine Flora
100%
Glucose Metabolism
100%
Microorganism
50%
Energy Metabolism
50%
Feces microflora
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Intestine Flora
100%
Metabolic Disorder
100%
Microbiome
100%
Microorganism
50%
Feces microflora
50%
Dysbiosis
50%