Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG colonization in early life regulates gut-brain axis and relieves anxiety-like behavior in adulthood
Evidence reveals that gut dysbiosis is involved in bidirectional interactions in gut-brain axis and participates in the progress of multiple disorders like anxiety. Gut microbes in early life are crucial for establishment of host health. We aimed to investigate whether early life probiotics Lactobac...
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Main Authors: | Bingqian Zhou (Author), Ge Jin (Author), Xiaoqi Pang (Author), Qi Mo (Author), Jie Bao (Author), Tiaotiao Liu (Author), Jingyi Wu (Author), Runxiang Xie (Author), Xiang Liu (Author), Jinghua Liu (Author), Hongwei Yang (Author), Xin Xu (Author), Bangmao Wang (Author), Hailong Cao (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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