Glutamate from the microbiome controls host metabolism

In an attempt to investigate the role of enteroendocrine cells in the colon using elegant, targeted depletion tools, the authors of a study published in this issue of Nature Metabolism highlight the orexigenic role of a bacterial metabolite in the intestinal lumen, l -glutamate.

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