Stressor-Induced Reduction in Cognitive Behavior is Associated with Impaired Colonic Mucus Layer Integrity and is Dependent Upon the LPS-Binding Protein Receptor CD14
Robert M Jaggers,1 Damon J DiSabato,2,3 Brett R Loman,1 Danica Kontic,1 Kyle D Spencer,1,4,5 Jacob M Allen,1 Jonathan P Godbout,2,3 Ning Quan,6 Tamar L Gur,2,7 Michael T Bailey1,2,8 1Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus...
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Main Authors: | Jaggers RM (Author), DiSabato DJ (Author), Loman BR (Author), Kontic D (Author), Spencer KD (Author), Allen JM (Author), Godbout JP (Author), Quan N (Author), Gur TL (Author), Bailey MT (Author) |
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