Surgery-induced gut microbial dysbiosis promotes cognitive impairment via regulation of intestinal function and the metabolite palmitic amide/Experiment 10/Signature 1
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Source: Supplementary Figure 2F
Description: Linear discriminant analysis Efect Size (LEfSe) was used to find species with significant differences at all taxonomic levels of the gut microbiota in the feces of Young, Aged, Young+surgery before, Young+surgery after, Aged+surgery before and Aged+surgery after groups of mice.
Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Young+surgery before
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Bacteroidia | ||
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Muribaculaceae | ||
Prevotella | ||
Streptococcaceae bacterium RF32 |
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