Neurobehavioural Effects Induced by Caesarean Section
Our data link the gut microbiota to behavioural alterations in C-section mice and suggest the possibility of developing adjunctive microbiota-targeted therapies which may help to avert long-term negative consequences on behaviour associated with C-section
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Main Authors: | Morais, Livia H., Golubeva, Anna V., Moloney, Gerard M., Moya-Pérez, Angela, Ventura-Silva, Ana Paula, Arboleya, Silvia, Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F.S., O'Sullivan, Orla, Rea, Kieran, Borre, Yuliya, Scott, Karen A., Patterson, Elaine, Cherry, Paul, Stilling, Roman, Hoban, Alan E., El Aidy, Sahar, Sequeira, Ana M., Beers, Sasja, Moloney, Rachel D., Renes, Ingrid B., Wang, Shugui, Knol, Jan, Ross, R.P., O'Toole, Paul W., Cotter, Paul D., Stanton, Catherine, Dinan, Timothy G., Cryan, John F. |
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Format: | Dataset biblioteca |
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University College Cork
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Subjects: | Caesarean Section, Mice, microbiota-targeted therapies, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/neurobehavioural-effects-induced-by-caesarean-section |
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