The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids.

Authors:
Fu J; Bonder MJ; Cenit MC; Tigchelaar EF; Maatman A and 12 more

Journal:
Circ Res

Publication Year: 2015

DOI:
10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.306807

PMCID:
PMC4596485

PMID:
26358192

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Full Title: Circ Res

Abbreviation: Circ Res

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Vascular Diseases

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

PDF Available: No

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"Sources of Funding This project was funded by grants from the Top Institute Food and Nutrition, Wageningen, to C. Wijmenga, A. Zhernakova, and E.F. Tigchelaar (GH001), the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research to J. Fu (NWO-VIDI 864.13.013), CardioVasculair Onderzoek Nederland to M.H. Hofker and A. Zhernakova (CVON 2012-03), and NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) grants to L. Franke (ZonMW-VIDI 917.14.374) and R.K. Weersma (ZonMW-VIDI 016.136.308). A. Zhernakova holds a Rosalind Franklin Fellowship (University of Groningen) and M.C. Cenit holds a postdoctoral fellowship from the Fundación Alfonso Martín Escudero. This research received funding from the European Community’s Health Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013, grant agreement 259867)."

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