Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5588447 | Metabolism | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The role of vitamin D in the maintenance of immune homeostasis seems to occur in part by interacting with the gut microbiota. The attenuation of association of bacterial genera by inflammatory markers suggests that inflammation participate in part in the relationship between the gut microbiota and vitamin D concentration. Studies with appropriate design are necessary to address hypothesis raised in the current study.
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Authors
Renata V. Luthold, Gabriel R. Fernandes, Ana Carolina Franco-de-Moraes, Luciana G.D. Folchetti, Sandra Roberta G. Ferreira,