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Metabolic cross-feeding in imbalanced diets allows gut microbes to improve reproduction and alter host behaviour

Biology

Metabolic cross-feeding in imbalanced diets allows gut microbes to improve reproduction and alter host behaviour

S. F. Henriques, D. B. Dhakan, et al.

This innovative study reveals how gut microbes work together to boost the reproductive success and eating habits of Drosophila melanogaster. Conducted by a team of researchers including Sílvia F. Henriques and Carlos Ribeiro, the findings highlight the crucial role of metabolic interactions in microbiome resilience.... show more
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