Neonatal Morphine Results in Long-Lasting Alterations to the Gut Microbiome in Adolescence and Adulthood in a Murine Model
Despite the many advancements in the field of pain management, the use of intravenous opioids, such as morphine, in neonates is still a challenge for clinicians and researchers, as the available evidence concerning the long-term consequences of such an early exposure is limited. In particular, littl...
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Main Authors: | Danielle Antoine (Author), Praveen Kumar Singh (Author), Junyi Tao (Author), Sabita Roy (Author) |
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