Bone loss with aging is independent of gut microbiome in mice
Bone loss with aging is independent of gut microbiome in mice
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Xiaomeng You,Melissa A.Kacena,Nabarun Chakraborty,Julia F.Charles,Jing Yan,Jeremy Herzog,Sabah Nobakhti,Ross Campbell,Allison Hoke,Rasha Hammamieh,R.Balfour Sartor,Sandra Shefelbine..Bone loss with aging is independent of gut microbiome in mice[J].骨研究(英文版),2024,12(4):980-993,14.基金项目
This work was supported by NIH grants R01 AG046257(JFC),the Orthopaedic Scholar Fund,the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Brigham and Women's Hospital,P30 AR075042 and the Joint Biology Consortium funded by P30-AR070253.Gnotobiotic studies were performed at National Gnotobiotic Rodent Resource Center at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,funded by P40-OD010995,P30-DK034987,and Crohn's and Colitis Foundation.This material is the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the Richard L.Roudebush VA Medical Center,Indianapolis,IN:VA Merit#BX003751.The presented contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of any of the aforementioned agencies.We thank Dr.Antonios O.Aliprantis for helpful advice and technical assistance.We thank the Massachusetts Host-Microbiome Center for assistance with sequencing.Material has been reviewed by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.Research was conducted under an IACUC-approved animal use protocol in an AAALAC International-accredited facility with a Public Health Services Animal Welfare Assurance and in compliance with the Animal Welfare Act and other federal statutes and regulations relating to laboratory animals.There is no objection to its presentation and/or publication.The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private views of the author,and are not to be construed as official,or as reflecting true views of the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense. (JFC)