Gut microbial metabolites in depression: understanding the biochemical mechanisms
Gastrointestinal and central function are intrinsically connected by the gut microbiota, an ecosystem that has co-evolved with the host to expand its biotransformational capabilities and interact with host physiological processes by means of its metabolic products. Abnormalities in this microbiota-g...
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| Main Authors: | Giorgia Caspani, Sidney Kennedy, Jane A. Foster, Jonathan Swann |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Shared Science Publishers OG
2019-09-01
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| Series: | Microbial Cell |
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| Online Access: | http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/2019a-caspani-microbial-cell/ |
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