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Bidirectional interactions along the microbiota-gut-brain axis in radiation-induced brain injury: mechanisms and therapeutic insights. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Wang N, Ning K, Dang X.
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Precision Nutrition and Gut-Brain Axis Modulation in the Prevention of Neurodegenerative Diseases. [PDF]
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Microbiota-gut-brain axis multi-organ chip construction and applications in drug evaluation. [PDF]
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Correction to "The microbiota-gut-brain axis in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: A scoping review of human studies". [PDF]
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2022
Preclinical evidence has firmly established bidirectional interactions among the brain, the gut, and the gut microbiome. Candidate signaling molecules and at least three communication channels have been identified. Communication within this system is nonlinear, is bidirectional with multiple feedback loops, and likely involves interactions between ...
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Preclinical evidence has firmly established bidirectional interactions among the brain, the gut, and the gut microbiome. Candidate signaling molecules and at least three communication channels have been identified. Communication within this system is nonlinear, is bidirectional with multiple feedback loops, and likely involves interactions between ...
Emeran A, Mayer +2 more
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Acta Endocrinologica (Bucharest), 2023
Epidemic of obesity is ongoing and did not slow down. Causes of obesity are numerous and very complex. Among them, the concept of bidirectional signaling within the brain-gut-microbiome axis was recently proposed as possible pathophysiological mechanism and become a hot topic in the explanations for the control of food intake.
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Epidemic of obesity is ongoing and did not slow down. Causes of obesity are numerous and very complex. Among them, the concept of bidirectional signaling within the brain-gut-microbiome axis was recently proposed as possible pathophysiological mechanism and become a hot topic in the explanations for the control of food intake.
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