Nutritional modulation of host physiology, behavior, and gut microbiome in the captive rodent Octodon degus
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Research is being conducted on the relationship between diet and the gut microbiome, with studies exploring its impact on various hosts, including rodents and poultry. The gut microbiome is found to influence host physiology, behavior, and immune function, with certain dietary components and metabolites playing a role in modulating these effects. The scope of this research extends beyond the gut, examining connections to the brain, immune system, and overall health.
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