The role of the gut microbiota in health and disease is becoming increasingly recognized. The microbiota–gut–brain axis is a bi-directional pathway between the brain and the gastrointestinal system. The bacterial commensals in our gut can signal to the brain through a variety of mechanisms, which are slowly being resolved. These include the vagus nerve, immune mediators and microbial metabolites, which influence central processes such as neurotransmission and behaviour. Dysregulation in the composition of the gut microbiota has been identified in several neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism, schizophrenia and depression. Moreover, preclinical studies suggest that they may be the driving force behind the behavioural abnormalities obser...
There is a growing appreciation of the importance of gut microbiota to health and disease. This has ...
The central nervous system (CNS) is closely related to the gastrointestinal tract, mainly through re...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...
The role of the gut microbiota in health and disease is becoming increasingly recognized. The microb...
Gut microbes are capable of producing most neurotransmitters found in the human brain. While these n...
The gut microbiota is highly capable of biotransformation, exposing the host to a wide variety of ph...
The importance of the gut-brain axis in maintaining homeostasis has long been appreciated. However, ...
In recent years, a substantial amount of data have supported an active role of gut microbiota in med...
In this literature review, the evidence and theoretical explanation of the Gut-Microbiota-Brain axis...
Recent data suggest that the human body is not such a neatly self-sufficient island after all. It is...
Introduction: The microbiota-gut brain (MGB) axis is the bidirectional communication between the int...
The gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in the physiology and pathology of the host. Microbi...
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential to inf...
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential to inf...
There is a growing appreciation of the importance of gut microbiota to health and disease. This has ...
The central nervous system (CNS) is closely related to the gastrointestinal tract, mainly through re...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...
The role of the gut microbiota in health and disease is becoming increasingly recognized. The microb...
Gut microbes are capable of producing most neurotransmitters found in the human brain. While these n...
The gut microbiota is highly capable of biotransformation, exposing the host to a wide variety of ph...
The importance of the gut-brain axis in maintaining homeostasis has long been appreciated. However, ...
In recent years, a substantial amount of data have supported an active role of gut microbiota in med...
In this literature review, the evidence and theoretical explanation of the Gut-Microbiota-Brain axis...
Recent data suggest that the human body is not such a neatly self-sufficient island after all. It is...
Introduction: The microbiota-gut brain (MGB) axis is the bidirectional communication between the int...
The gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in the physiology and pathology of the host. Microbi...
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential to inf...
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential to inf...
There is a growing appreciation of the importance of gut microbiota to health and disease. This has ...
The central nervous system (CNS) is closely related to the gastrointestinal tract, mainly through re...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...