Enteric and Sympathetic Nervous System Pathways Mediate Early Life Stress Effects on Gut Motility and Pain: Mechanistic Findings With Human Correlation
Sarah A. Najjar(New York University), Kara Gross Margolis(New York University), Ruxandra Tonea(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Rahi Shah(New York University), Helene Kildegaard(University of Southern Denmark), Taeseon Woo(New York University), Mette Bliddal(University of Southern Denmark), Ardesheer Talati(New York State Office of Mental Health), Andrew Del Colle(New York University), Narek Israelyan(New York University), Lin Y. Hung(New York University), Priscila Dib Gonçalves(Columbia University), Michelle Ovchinsky(New York University), Marguerite Bernard(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Yan Tong(New York University), Daniel Juarez(New York University), Roey Ringel(New York University), Michael D. Gershon(Columbia University), Martin Thomsen Ernst(University of Southern Denmark), Melissa Medina(New York University), Zixing Huang(New York University), Erfaneh Barati(New York University), Noa Pesner(New York University), Luisa Valdetaro(New York University)
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