Sarti, G.; Tognozzi, G.; Magni, G.; Lana, D.; Rossi, F.; Traini, C.; Vannucchi, M.G.
The Multiple Functions of Amyloid Beta in the Gut Epithelium and the Role of the Microbiota: A Study in the APP/PS1 Animal Model Subjected to Chronic Synbiotic Treatment. Nutrients 2026, 18, 1883.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18121883
AMA Style
Sarti G, Tognozzi G, Magni G, Lana D, Rossi F, Traini C, Vannucchi MG.
The Multiple Functions of Amyloid Beta in the Gut Epithelium and the Role of the Microbiota: A Study in the APP/PS1 Animal Model Subjected to Chronic Synbiotic Treatment. Nutrients. 2026; 18(12):1883.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18121883
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Sarti, Giorgia, Giorgio Tognozzi, Giada Magni, Daniele Lana, Francesca Rossi, Chiara Traini, and Maria Giuliana Vannucchi.
2026. "The Multiple Functions of Amyloid Beta in the Gut Epithelium and the Role of the Microbiota: A Study in the APP/PS1 Animal Model Subjected to Chronic Synbiotic Treatment" Nutrients 18, no. 12: 1883.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18121883
APA Style
Sarti, G., Tognozzi, G., Magni, G., Lana, D., Rossi, F., Traini, C., & Vannucchi, M. G.
(2026). The Multiple Functions of Amyloid Beta in the Gut Epithelium and the Role of the Microbiota: A Study in the APP/PS1 Animal Model Subjected to Chronic Synbiotic Treatment. Nutrients, 18(12), 1883.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18121883