Gut‐brain axis serotonergic responses to acute stress exposure are microbiome‐dependent
Joshua M. Lyte(University College Cork), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Cassandra E. Gheorghe(APC Microbiome Institute), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Timothy G. Dinan(University College Cork), Nancy Kelley‐Loughnane(United States Air Force Research Laboratory), Michael S. Goodson(Wright-Patterson Air Force Base)
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