Alzheimer’s disease is associated with characteristic intestinal metabolomic signatures
Several studies have indicated that gut dysbiosis, which is defined as alterations in the gut microbiome, contributes to neurodegeneration and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These studies have demonstrated the existence of a complex bidirectional relationship between AD and the intestinal microbiome, which also underlines the possibility of developing preventive strategies against the manifestation …
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