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Experiment

Gut Microbiota (NO DATA)-Microbiome analysis of ampicillin-treated WT and
transgenic human IGFR overexpressing mice on high fat diet
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Investigator North, Natalie
Description WT or transgenic (TG) human IGFR overexpressing mice are 8 weeks old when placed
on high fat diet for 8 weeks. At 16 weeks (8 weeks post diet), mice are
randomized into control or abx-treated (VAMN cocktail: vancomycin (0.5 gl-1),
ampicillin (1 gl-1), metronidazole (1 gl-1), neomycin trisulfate (1 gl-1)) and
administered through the drinking water for 8 additional weeks, while maintained
on the high fat diet.
Status Completed
Public Release 12/6/2021
Animal Age Measured In: week(s) post-natal (w)
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PublicationAltmetricsSubmitted ByPubMed IDStatus
Endothelial IGF-1 receptor mediates crosstalk with the gut wall to regulate microbiota in obesity.
Haywood NJ, Luk C, Bridge KI, Drozd M, Makava N, Skromna A, Maccannell A, Ozber CH, Warmke N, Wilkinson CG, Watt NT, Koch-Paszkowski J, Teh I, Boyle JH, Smart S, Schneider JE, Yuldasheva NY, Roberts LD, Beech DJ, Sukumar P, Wheatcroft SB, Cubbon RM, Kearney MT
EMBO reports, 2021 (22), e50767
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