Fecal concentrations of bacterially derived vitamin K forms are associated with gut microbiota composition but not plasma or fecal cytokine concentrations in healthy adults

  • J. Philip Karl
  • , Mohsen Meydani
  • , Junaidah B. Barnett
  • , Sally M. Vanegas
  • , Kathryn Barger
  • , Xueyan Fu
  • , Barry Goldin
  • , Anne Kane
  • , Helen Rasmussen
  • , Pajau Vangay
  • , Dan Knights
  • , Satya S. Jonnalagadda
  • , Edward Saltzman
  • , Susan B. Roberts
  • , Simin N. Meydani
  • , Sarah L. Booth

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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science