Precision Psychobiotics for Gut–Brain Axis Health: Advancing the Discovery Pipelines to Deliver Mechanistic Pathways and Proven Health Efficacy
Rebecca F. Slykerman(University of Auckland), Elaine Patterson(University College Cork), Harriët Schellekens(University College Cork), Kenneth J. O’Riordan(University College Cork), Shalome A. Bassett(AgResearch), Niall P. Hyland(University College Cork), Klára Vlčková(APC Microbiome Institute), Naomi Davies(University of Auckland), James Dekker(Fonterra (New Zealand)), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork)
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