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Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment

Medicine and Health

Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment

M. Snelson, D. Deliyanti, et al.

Discover how dietary-resistant starch (RS) emerges as a potential therapeutic tool against diabetic kidney disease in a groundbreaking study by Matthew Snelson and colleagues. RS supplementation not only reduces albuminuria but also enhances essential microbially-derived metabolites and modulates immune responses in the kidneys of diabetic mice.

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