Host–microbiome mutualism drives urea carbon salvage and acetogenesis during hibernation

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Number 1, January 2026.
ImportanceWhen food becomes scarce during winter, hibernating mammals induce torpor to minimize energy demand and allow fasting for several months. However, fasting eliminates the intake of essential nutrients like carbon. We have identified two stages…

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