Kefir ameliorates specific microbiota-gut-brain axis impairments in a mouse model relevant to autism spectrum disorder
Marcel van de Wouw(University of Calgary), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Giulia M.D. Vigano(University College Cork), Aaron M. Walsh(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Andreu Gual‐Grau(APC Microbiome Institute), Paul D. Cotter(Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority), Calum J. Walsh(The University of Melbourne), Fiona Crispie(Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority), Joshua M. Lyte(University College Cork), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Timothy G. Dinan(APC Microbiome Institute), Marcus Boehme(Nestlé (Switzerland))
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