Gut Bacteria Drive Autism Behaviors Through Brain Immune Cells in Mice
Germ-free autism model mice show improved social behavior and reduced repetitive actions, revealing gut-brain-immune connections.
Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health
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Germ-free autism model mice show improved social behavior and reduced repetitive actions, revealing gut-brain-immune connections.
New review reveals how gut microbiota disruption triggers neurological diseases through inflammation and neurotransmitter changes.
Comprehensive review reveals microbiota transplant therapy and probiotics may improve both GI and behavioral symptoms in autism spectrum disorder.
First comprehensive analysis of cat microbiome research exposes critical knowledge gaps that could transform feline health.
Major study finds oxygen-loving bacteria replace beneficial anaerobes when inflammatory bowel disease begins, opening new therapeutic paths.
Improved bacterial genome database uncovers previously unknown connections between periodontitis and mysterious bacterial groups.
New research reveals how different Neisseria bacteria colonize specific sites in the mouth, with unique genetic adaptations for each habitat.
Study of 310 people in Gabon reveals soil-transmitted helminths correlate with increased gut bacterial diversity, challenging assumptions about parasites.
Groundbreaking study identifies which gut metabolites come from microbes versus food using antibiotic depletion in humans.
Scientists discover how different gut bacteria make opposing immune compounds that either activate or block the same immune cells.
New research reveals distinct patterns of intestinal microbiome development in mice, with implications for understanding human infant gut health.
New research reveals how dietary nitrate supplements modify taste perception through changes in oral microbiome and bacterial metabolites.