Gut microbial dysbiosis after traumatic brain injury modulates the immune response and impairs neurogenesis

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2021
The influence of the gut microbiota on traumatic brain injury (TBI) is presently unknown. This knowledge gap is of paramount clinical significance as TBI patients are highly susceptible to alterations in the gut microbiota by antibiotic exposure. Antibiotic-induced ...
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Authors Marta Celorrio, Miguel A. Abellanas, James Rhodes, Victoria Goodwin, Jennie Moritz, Sangeetha Vadivelu, Leran Wang, Rachel Rodgers, Sophia Xiao, Ilakkia Anabayan, Camryn Payne, Alexandra M. Perry, Megan T. Baldridge, Maria S. Aymerich, Ashley Steed, Stuart H. Friess;Marta Celorrio;Miguel A. Abellanas;James Rhodes;Victoria Goodwin;Jennie Moritz;Sangeetha Vadivelu;Leran Wang;Rachel Rodgers;Sophia Xiao;Ilakkia Anabayan;Camryn Payne;Alexandra M. Perry;Megan T. Baldridge;Maria S. Aymerich;Ashley Steed;Stuart H. Friess;
Journal acta neuropathologica communications
Year 2021
DOI 10.1186/s40478-021-01137-2
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