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FC < -2) in both mice and human feces following stachyose treatment could specifically suppress the growth of Lactobacillus reuteri. These findings build a new regulatory axis of stachyose-intestinal miRNAs-gut microbiota and unveil a previously unknown mechanism underlying the direct "talk" of oligosaccharides to intestine epithelium via membranous HSP90β.
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