Disruption of autophagy by increased 5-HT alters gut microbiota and enhances susceptibility to experimental colitis and Crohn’s disease
Sabah Haq(Queen's University), Waliul I. Khan(Population Health Research Institute), Francine Côté(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Michael G. Surette, Yun Han Kwon(Population Health Research Institute), Suhrid Banskota(Yeungnam University), Gregory R. Steinberg(The University of Melbourne), Dana J. Philpott(University of Toronto), Jensine A. Grondin(Population Health Research Institute), Usha Chauhan(Hamilton Health Sciences), John K. Marshall(Population Health Research Institute), John H. Brumell(University of Toronto), Huaqing Wang(Population Health Research Institute), Irfan Khan(Bangladesh Agricultural University)
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