GUT BRAIN AXIS

  1. GUT BRAIN AXIS
  2. Microbes and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  3. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  4. GUT /BRAIN AXIS and the microbiota
  5. Is there a ‘GUT BRAIN –skin AXIS ‘?
  6. The role of GUT microbiota in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : current challenges and perspectives
  7. GUT microbiota’s effect on mental health: The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  8. GUT BRAIN psychology: rethinking psychology from the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  9. GUT BRAIN AXIS : how the microbiome influences anxiety and depression
  10. Stress & the GUT BRAIN AXIS : regulation by the microbiome
  11. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : the missing link in depression
  12. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in health and disease
  13. The GUT BRAIN AXIS , the human GUT microbiota and their integration in the development of obesity
  14. The microbiome‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : from bowel to behavior
  15. GUT BRAIN AXIS and behavior
  16. Microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  17. The GUT BRAIN AXIS mediates sugar preference
  18. Microbial genes, BRAIN & behaviour–epigenetic regulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  19. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : historical reflections
  20. Regulation of energy balance by a GUT BRAIN AXIS and involvement of the GUT microbiota
  21. Psychobiotics and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : in the pursuit of happiness
  22. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the microbiome: mechanisms and clinical implications
  23. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in obesity
  24. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in obesity
  25. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in acute and chronic BRAIN diseases
  26. Mind-altering with the GUT : Modulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS with probiotics
  27. GUT microbiota, the immune system, and diet influence the neonatal GUT BRAIN AXIS
  28. Tryptophan Metabolism by GUT Microbiome and GUT BRAIN AXIS : An in silico Analysis
  29. Schizophrenia and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  30. Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  31. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : new therapeutic opportunities
  32. Pathogenesis of Parkinson disease—the GUT BRAIN AXIS and environmental factors
  33. Neuropeptides and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  34. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and the central nervous system
  35. Microbiota regulation of the mammalian GUT BRAIN AXIS
  36. The role of the GUT /BRAIN AXIS in modulating food intake
  37. The neuroendocrinology of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : a behavioural perspective
  38. Recognizing depression from the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  39. Interplay between the GUT BRAIN AXIS , obesity and cognitive function
  40. GUT BRAIN AXIS : regulation of glucose metabolism
  41. The role of nutrition and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in psychiatry: a review of the literature
  42. Oxidative stress and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  43. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and cognitive function
  44. The vagus nerve at the interface of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  45. GUT BRAIN AXIS and mood disorder
  46. The regulation of food intake by the GUT BRAIN AXIS : implications for obesity
  47. Exercise influence on the microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  48. Food for thought: The role of nutrition in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  49. Neurotransmitters: The critical modulators regulating GUT BRAIN AXIS
  50. The GUT BRAIN AXIS , paving the way to BRAIN cancer
  51. The microbiota-immune AXIS as a central mediator of GUT BRAIN communication
  52. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems
  53. Autism and nutrition: the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  54. Probiotics and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : focus on psychiatry
  55. Influence of tryptophan and serotonin on mood and cognition with a possible role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  56. Feeding the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : diet, microbiome, and neuropsychiatry
  57. May the force be with you: the light and dark sides of the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in neuropsychiatry
  58. The new link between GUT BRAIN AXIS and neuropsychiatric disorders
  59. Kynurenine pathway metabolism and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  60. GUT microbiome in health and disease: Linking the microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS and environmental factors in the pathogenesis of systemic and neurodegenerative …
  61. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in gastrointestinal disorders: stressed bugs, stressed BRAIN or both?
  62. GUT BRAIN AXIS : diet microbiota interactions and implications for modulation of anxiety and depression
  63. Glutamatergic signaling along the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  64. Microbiome, probiotics and neurodegenerative diseases: deciphering the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  65. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : how microbiota and host inflammasome influence BRAIN physiology and pathology
  66. Microbial endocrinology in the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : how bacterial production and utilization of neurochemicals influence behavior
  67. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Influence of microbiota on mood and mental health
  68. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : neurobehavioral correlates, health and sociality
  69. GUT BRAIN AXIS in regulation of blood pressure
  70. GUT BRAIN AXIS biochemical signalling from the gastrointestinal tract to the central nervous system: GUT dysbiosis and altered BRAIN function
  71. Irritable bowel syndrome: a microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS disorder?
  72. The possible role of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorder
  73. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: possibilities for food-based therapies
  74. Microbial endocrinology and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  75. Sex differences in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : implications for mental health
  76. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS involvement in neuropsychiatric disorders
  77. Microbiome–microglia connections via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  78. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and its potential therapeutic role in autism spectrum disorder
  79. GUT BRAIN AXIS and migraine headache: a comprehensive review
  80. Crosstalk between the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and depression
  81. GUT vibes in Parkinson’s disease: the microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS
  82. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : is intestinal inflammation a silent driver of Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis?
  83. Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the GUT BRAIN -skin AXIS -back to the future?
  84. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in functional gastrointestinal disorders
  85. The potential effects of radiation on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  86. Tryptophan metabolites along the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : an interkingdom communication system influencing the GUT in health and disease
  87. The role of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neuropsychiatric disorders
  88. Examining the role of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in stroke
  89. Mechanisms of neural response to gastrointestinal nutritive stimuli: the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  90. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neuropsychiatric disorders: pathophysiological mechanisms and novel treatments
  91. The relationship between the serotonin metabolism, GUT -microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  92. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS and toll-like receptors in Parkinson’s disease
  93. GUT microbiota modulation and implications for host health: Dietary strategies to influence the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  94. From the bottom-up: chemotherapy and GUT BRAIN AXIS dysregulation
  95. Irritable bowel syndrome, the microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  96. Functional gastrointestinal disorders and GUT BRAIN AXIS : What does the future hold?
  97. Influence of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on behavior and welfare in farm animals: A review
  98. Microbial endocrinology: the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in health and disease
  99. Role of TLR4 in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: a translational study from men to mice
  100. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegenerative diseases and relevance of the canine model: a review
  101. GUT BRAIN AXIS : role of lipids in the regulation of inflammation, pain and CNS diseases
  102. Hormones of the GUT BRAIN AXIS as targets for the treatment of upper gastrointestinal disorders
  103. Neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and pancreatic polypeptide in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  104. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in health and disease: Is NLRP3 inflammasome at the crossroads of microbiota-GUT BRAIN communications?
  105. The GUT microbiome as a component of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in cognitive health
  106. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : modulator of host metabolism and appetite
  107. The neuropharmacology of butyrate: the bread and butter of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS ?
  108. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in alcohol use disorders
  109. Upper intestinal lipids trigger a GUT BRAIN –liver AXIS to regulate glucose production
  110. The GUT BRAIN dopamine AXIS : a regulatory system for caloric intake
  111. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS during early life regulates the hippocampal serotonergic system in a sex-dependent manner
  112. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role of GUT microbiota on neurological disorders and how probiotics/prebiotics beneficially modulate microbial and immune pathways to improve BRAIN
  113. Role of GUT microbiota in neuroendocrine regulation of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism via the microbiota-GUT BRAIN -liver AXIS
  114. GUT BRAIN and BRAIN GUT AXIS in Parkinson’s disease models: effects of a uridine and fish oil diet
  115. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : a major glucoregulatory player
  116. Microbiome—the missing link in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : focus on its role in gastrointestinal and mental health
  117. GUT BRAIN AXIS in the early postnatal years of life: a developmental perspective
  118. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : learning from intestinal bacteria?
  119. The GUT BRAIN AXIS , BDNF, NMDA and CNS disorders
  120. The perturbance of microbiome and GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorders
  121. When rhythms meet the blues: circadian interactions with the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  122. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  123. Neuroinflammation, GUT BRAIN AXIS and depression
  124. The GUT BRAIN AXIS , including the microbiome, leaky GUT and bacterial translocation: mechanisms and pathophysiological role in Alzheimer’s disease
  125. The diet-microbiome tango: how nutrients lead the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  126. The effects of inflammation, infection and antibiotics on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  127. Annual Research Review: Critical windows–the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurocognitive development
  128. GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS
  129. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and its role in depression
  130. Dietary polyphenols: A novel strategy to modulate microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  131. Stress and the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in visceral pain: relevance to irritable bowel syndrome
  132. Opioid system influences GUT BRAIN AXIS : dysbiosis and related alterations
  133. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s disease and omega-3. A critical overview of clinical trials
  134. A GUT feeling about stroke reveals GUT BRAIN AXIS ‘ active role in homeostasis and dysbiosis
  135. From probiotics to psychobiotics–the GUT BRAIN AXIS in psychiatric disorders
  136. Probiotic modulation of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and behaviour in zebrafish
  137. Interrogating the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the context of inflammatory bowel disease: a translational approach
  138. Inflammation and GUT BRAIN AXIS link obesity to cognitive dysfunction: plausible pharmacological interventions
  139. Intervention strategies for cesarean section–induced alterations in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  140. The bidirectional GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS as a potential nexus between traumatic BRAIN injury, inflammation, and disease
  141. Probiotics normalize the GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS in immunodeficient mice
  142. GUT microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : new insights in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome
  143. Organ-On-A-Chip in vitro Models of the BRAIN and the Blood-BRAIN Barrier and Their Value to Study the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurodegeneration
  144. The modulatory effect of plant polysaccharides on GUT flora and the implication for neurodegenerative diseases from the perspective of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  145. Focus on the essentials: tryptophan metabolism and the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  146. Impact of food additives on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  147. T-cell-driven inflammation as a mediator of the GUT BRAIN AXIS involved in Parkinson’s disease
  148. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS as a key regulator of neural function and the stress response: Implications for human and animal health,
  149. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and Alzheimer’s Disease: Neuroinflammation Is to Blame?
  150. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : an emerging role for the epigenome
  151. Moody microbes or fecal phrenology: what do we know about the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS ?
  152. Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the GUT BRAIN -skin AXIS : from anecdote to translational medicine
  153. Elderly patients have an altered GUT BRAIN AXIS regardless of the presence of cirrhosis
  154. Disruptive physiology: olfaction and the microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  155. You’ve got male: sex and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS across the lifespan
  156. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the microbiome: clues to pathophysiology and opportunities for novel management strategies in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  157. The impact of chronic intestinal inflammation on BRAIN disorders: The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  158. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity triggers GUT dysbiosis, neuroinflammation, GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction, and vulnerability for dementia
  159. Reprint of: Serotonin as a link between the GUT BRAIN -microbiome AXIS in autism spectrum disorders
  160. Activation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS by dietary glutamate and physiologic significance in energy homeostasis
  161. GUT BRAIN AXIS and the spread of α‐synuclein pathology: vagal highway or dead end?
  162. Nod‐like receptors are critical for GUT BRAIN AXIS signalling in mice
  163. Revisiting Metchnikoff: age-related alterations in microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the mouse
  164. Polyphenols in Alzheimer’s Disease and in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  165. The mycobiome: a neglected component in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  166. The potential of human milk oligosaccharides to impact the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS through modulation of the GUT microbiota
  167. Infusion of donor feces affects the GUT BRAIN AXIS in humans with metabolic syndrome
  168. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and its affect inflammatory bowel disease: Pathophysiological concepts and insights for clinicians
  169. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : probiotics and their association with depression
  170. Clostridium butyricum exerts a neuroprotective effect in a mouse model of traumatic BRAIN injury via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  171. Dietary sugars: their detection by the GUT BRAIN AXIS and their peripheral and central effects in health and diseases
  172. Dietary interventions for autism spectrum disorder: New perspectives from the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  173. Modulation of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS by probiotics in a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease
  174. GUT BRAIN AXIS and neurodegeneration: state-of-the-art of meta-omics sciences for microbiota characterization
  175. Stress and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : an evolving concept in psychiatry
  176. GUT BRAIN AXIS and addictive disorders: A review with focus on alcohol and drugs of abuse
  177. Molecular anatomy of the GUT BRAIN AXIS revealed with transgenic technologies: implications in metabolic research
  178. Neuropeptides in GUT BRAIN AXIS and their influence on host immunity and stress
  179. Interaction between microbes and host intestinal health: modulation by dietary nutrients and GUT BRAIN -endocrine-immune AXIS
  180. Neuroimaging the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  181. Microbiota-BRAIN GUT AXIS and neurodegenerative diseases
  182. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and toll-like receptors in Alzheimer’s disease
  183. The role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in regulating glucose metabolism after acute pancreatitis
  184. Targeting the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : prebiotics have anxiolytic and antidepressant-like effects and reverse the impact of chronic stress in mice
  185. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : Focus on the fundamental communication pathways
  186. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in childhood developmental disorders
  187. The neurodevelopmental perspective of surgical necrotizing enterocolitis: the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  188. Obesity affects the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and the regulation thereof by endocannabinoids and related mediators
  189. Focus on the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Multiple sclerosis, the intestinal barrier and the microbiome
  190. BRAIN GUT AXIS and its role in the control of food intake.
  191. Polyphenols in the management of BRAIN disorders: Modulation of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  192. Acute oral methylmercury exposure perturbs the GUT microbiome and alters GUT BRAIN AXIS related metabolites in rats
  193. Reframing the teenage wasteland: adolescent microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  194. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in health neuroscience: implications for functional gastrointestinal disorders and appetite regulation
  195. The anorectic hormone amylin contributes to feeding-related changes of neuronal activity in key structures of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  196. Intestinal microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS and irritable bowel syndrome
  197. Global research trends in microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS during 2009–2018: a bibliometric and visualized study
  198. Diabesity and mood disorders: Multiple links through the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  199. An organ-on-a-chip engineered platform to study the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegeneration
  200. Serotonin: A mediator of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in multiple sclerosis
  201. Probiotics modulate the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and improve memory deficits in aged SAMP8 mice
  202. Breastfeeding and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : is there a role for melatonin?
  203. Computational profiling of the GUT BRAIN AXIS : microflora dysbiosis insights to neurological disorders
  204. Prebiotic Effect of Fructooligosaccharides from Morinda officinalis on Alzheimer’s Disease in Rodent Models by Targeting the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  205. A new treatment strategy for Parkinson’s disease through the GUT BRAIN AXIS : the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor pathway
  206. Microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : interaction of GUT microbes and their metabolites with host epithelial barriers
  207. GUT BRAIN AXIS metabolic pathway regulates antidepressant efficacy of albiflorin
  208. GUT BRAIN AXIS in the executive function of austism spectrum disorder
  209. GUT BRAIN AXIS and metabolism in polycystic ovary syndrome
  210. … treatment improves diabetes-induced impairment of synaptic activity and cognitive function: behavioral and electrophysiological proofs for microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  211. The GUT microbiome and pharmacology: a prescription for therapeutic targeting of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  212. Chronic functional bowel syndrome enhances GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction, neuroinflammation, cognitive impairment, and vulnerability to dementia
  213. Distinct cellular roles for PDCD10 define a GUT BRAIN AXIS in cerebral cavernous malformation
  214. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and its great projections
  215. A specific GUT microbiota dysbiosis of type 2 diabetic mice induces GLP-1 resistance through an enteric NO-dependent and GUT BRAIN AXIS mechanism
  216. Dietary considerations in autism spectrum disorders: the potential role of protein digestion and microbial putrefaction in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  217. The GUT BRAIN AXIS rewired: adding a functional vagal nicotinic “sensory synapse”
  218. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in the neuropsychological disease model of obesity: a classical movie revised by the emerging director “microbiome”
  219. A budding relationship: Bacterial extracellular vesicles in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  220. Functional urological disorders: a sensitized defence response in the bladder–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  221. Radiomicrobiomics: advancing along the GUT BRAIN AXIS through big data analysis
  222. Modulation of serotonin signaling/metabolism by Akkermansia muciniphila and its extracellular vesicles through the GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice
  223. The impact of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on diabetic cognition impairment
  224. The microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS : contributions to the immunopathogenesis of schizophrenia
  225. Evidence supporting the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in a songbird
  226. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in healthy females: lack of significant association between microbial composition and diversity with psychiatric measures
  227. Bidirectional GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS as a potential link between inflammatory bowel disease and ischemic stroke
  228. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : the role of melatonin in linking psychiatric, inflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions
  229. The GUT BRAIN AXIS on the manifestation of depressive symptoms in epilepsy: an evidence-driven hypothesis
  230. GUT BRAIN AXIS serotonergic responses to acute stress exposure are microbiome‐dependent
  231. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : implications for schizophrenia and antipsychotic induced weight gain
  232. Maintenance of gastrointestinal glucose homeostasis by the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  233. Physiological roles of dietary glutamate signaling via GUT BRAIN AXIS due to efficient digestion and absorption
  234. The GUT BRAIN BRAIN GUT AXIS in anorexia: toward an understanding of food intake regulation
  235. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : An emerging therapeutic target in chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment
  236. Microbes tickling your tummy: the importance of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease
  237. Stress, motivation, and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : a focus on the ghrelin system and alcohol use disorder
  238. Dysfunction of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegenerative disease: the promise of therapeutic modulation with prebiotics, medicinal herbs, probiotics, and …
  239. The microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : insights from the temporal and spatial mucosal alterations during colonisation of the germfree mouse intestine
  240. The role of neuropeptide Y and peptide YY in the development of obesity via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  241. Healthy AXIS : Towards an integrated view of the GUT BRAIN health
  242. Microbiota involvement in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  243. Decreased microglial activation through GUT BRAIN AXIS by prebiotics, probiotics, or synbiotics effectively restored cognitive function in obese-insulin resistant …
  244. mTOR pathway is involved in energy homeostasis regulation as a part of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  245. Vagal pathways for microbiome-BRAIN GUT AXIS communication
  246. Using animal models to study the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism
  247. GUT BRAIN AXIS and its neuro-psychiatric effects: A narrative review
  248. The GUT BRAIN –microbiome AXIS in bumble bees
  249. Targeting the ecology within: the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS and human microbiota in drug addiction
  250. A murine model of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease causes microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS deficits in adulthood
  251. Probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis V9 Regulates the Secretion of Sex Hormones in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  252. Resistant starch alters the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : implications for dietary modulation of behavior
  253. Sustained captopril‐induced reduction in blood pressure is associated with alterations in GUT BRAIN AXIS in the spontaneously hypertensive rat
  254. Importance of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the control of glucose homeostasis
  255. Effect of metformin on antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysfunction: the potential role of GUT BRAIN AXIS
  256. Modulation of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS by berberine resulting in improved metabolic status in high-fat diet-fed rats
  257. Is adolescence the missing developmental link in Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS communication?
  258. Interaction between tea polyphenols and intestinal microbiota in host metabolic diseases from the perspective of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  259. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurological diseases
  260. Clostridium butyricum Attenuates Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress-Induced Depressive-Like Behavior in Mice via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  261. Microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence for functional gastrointestinal disorders
  262. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : A promising avenue to foster healthy developmental outcomes
  263. Inflammation and GUT BRAIN AXIS during type 2 diabetes: focus on the crosstalk between intestinal immune cells and enteric nervous system
  264. Phosphatidylcholine ameliorates lps-induced systemic inflammation and cognitive impairments via mediating the GUT BRAIN AXIS balance
  265. Microbiome-derived carnitine mimics as previously unknown mediators of GUT BRAIN AXIS communication
  266. BRAIN Aging and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  267. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : Enteroendocrine cells and the enteric nervous system form an interface between the microbiota and the central nervous system
  268. Lycopene alleviates DSS-induced colitis and behavioral disorders via mediating microbes-GUT BRAIN AXIS balance
  269. Role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in persistent abnormal feeding behavior in mice following eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection
  270. Chronic periodontitis induces microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS disorders and cognitive impairment in mice
  271. Nutrition, microbiota and role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in subjects with phenylketonuria (PKU): a review
  272. A dynamic mouse peptidome landscape reveals probiotic modulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  273. Prebiotics from acorn and sago prevent high-fat-diet-induced insulin resistance via microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS modulation
  274. Lactobacillus johnsonii BS15 Prevents Psychological Stress–Induced Memory Dysfunction in Mice by Modulating the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  275. Strain differences in the susceptibility to the GUT BRAIN AXIS and neurobehavioural alterations induced by maternal immune activation in mice
  276. A GUT BRAIN AXIS regulating glucose metabolism mediated by bile acids and competitive fibroblast growth factor actions at the hypothalamus
  277. Autism and GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role of Probiotics
  278. Neuroprotection of resveratrol against focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice through a mechanism targeting GUT BRAIN AXIS
  279. Developmental exposure of California mice to endocrine disrupting chemicals and potential effects on the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS at adulthood
  280. Evidence for a cholecystokinin GUT BRAIN AXIS with modulation by bombesin
  281. A novel synbiotic delays Alzheimer’s disease onset via combinatorial GUT BRAIN AXIS signaling in Drosophila melanogaster
  282. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS –heart shunt part II: prosaic foods and the BRAIN –heart connection in Alzheimer disease
  283. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS as a biomolecular communication network for the internet of bio-nanothings
  284. β-glucan attenuates cognitive impairment via the GUT BRAIN AXIS in diet-induced obese mice
  285. GUT BRAIN AXIS : focus on neurodegeneration and mast cells
  286. Effects of microbiota transplantation and the role of the vagus nerve in GUT BRAIN AXIS in animals subjected to chronic mild stress
  287. Effects of prebiotic galacto-oligosaccharide on postoperative cognitive dysfunction and neuroinflammation through targeting of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  288. Maternal weaning modulates emotional behavior and regulates the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  289. Metabolic control via nutrient-sensing mechanisms: role of taste receptors and the GUT BRAIN neuroendocrine AXIS
  290. Bariatric surgery for extreme adolescent obesity: Indications, outcomes, and physiologic effects on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  291. GUT BRAIN AXIS in gastric mucosal damage and protection
  292. Curcumin attenuates collagen-induced inflammatory response through the “GUT BRAIN AXIS
  293. Resveratrol modulates the GUT BRAIN AXIS : focus on glucagon-like peptide-1, 5-HT, and GUT microbiota
  294. Neuroendocrinology of Adipose Tissue and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  295. Effects of chronic noise exposure on the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in senescence-accelerated prone mice: implications for Alzheimer’s disease
  296. Interactions between stress and sex in microbial responses within the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in a mouse model
  297. Alcohol-mediated behaviours and the GUT BRAIN AXIS ; with focus on glucagon-like peptide-1
  298. What goes around comes around: novel pharmacological targets in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  299. Alpha synuclein connects the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease patients–a view on clinical aspects, cellular pathology and analytical methodology
  300. Evidence for a GUT BRAIN AXIS Used by Glucagon‐like Peptide‐1 to Elicit Hyperglycaemia in Fish
  301. Probiotics and fructo-oligosaccharide intervention modulate the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS to improve autism spectrum reducing also the hyper-serotonergic state and …
  302. BRAIN GUT –microbiota AXIS —mood, metabolism and behaviour
  303. COVID-19: Can the symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection affect the homeostasis of the GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS ?
  304. The interaction between microbiome and host central nervous system: The GUT BRAIN AXIS as a potential new therapeutic target in the treatment of obesity and …
  305. Dietary slowly digestible starch triggers the GUT BRAIN AXIS in obese rats with accompanied reduced food intake
  306. “Muscle-GUT BRAIN AXIS ”: can physical activity help patients with Alzheimer’s disease due to microbiome modulation?
  307. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and GUT inflammation in Parkinson’s disease: stopping neurodegeneration at the toll gate
  308. Role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in the aetiology of neurodevelopmental disorders with reference to autism
  309. Role of GUT microbiota via the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS in digestive diseases
  310. Dysregulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Probiotic supplementation as a supportive treatment in psychiatric disorders
  311. Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : Yeast species isolated from stool samples of children with suspected or diagnosed autism spectrum disorders and in vitro susceptibility …
  312. Updates on the risk of neuropsychiatric and gastrointestinal comorbidities in rosacea and its possible relationship with the GUT BRAIN –skin AXIS
  313. Nutraceuticals and probiotics in the management of psychiatric and neurological disorders: A focus on microbiota-GUT BRAIN -immune AXIS
  314. The GUT BRAIN AXIS interactions during heat stress and avian necrotic enteritis
  315. Effects of Oat Fiber Intervention on Cognitive Behavior in LDLR–/– Mice Modeling Atherosclerosis by Targeting the Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  316. Improving glucose tolerance via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  317. The BRAIN GUT AXIS in health and disease
  318. Acrylamide aggravates cognitive deficits at night period via the GUT BRAIN AXIS by reprogramming the BRAIN circadian clock
  319. … OCT-like biogenic amine transporters in a probiotic strain of Lactobacillus: Implications for interkingdom communication within the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  320. SARS CoV-2 organotropism associated pathogenic relationship of GUT BRAIN AXIS and illness
  321. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS heart shunt part I: the French paradox, heart disease and the microbiota
  322. Silibinin decreases hepatic glucose production through the activation of GUT BRAIN –liver AXIS in diabetic rats
  323. Curdlan prevents the cognitive deficits induced by a high-fat diet in mice via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  324. The enduring effects of early‐life stress on the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS are buffered by dietary supplementation with milk fat globule membrane and a prebiotic …
  325. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorder: a focus on the metalloproteases ADAM10 and ADAM17
  326. GUT BRAIN AXIS ”: Review of the role of the probiotics in anxiety and depressive disorders
  327. Neuromodulatory effect of microbiome on GUT BRAIN AXIS ; new target for obesity drugs
  328. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : interactions between Helicobacter pylori and enteric and central nervous systems
  329. ApoE-Dependent Protective Effects of Sesamol on High-Fat Diet-Induced Behavioral Disorders: Regulation of the Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  330. Vasoactive intestinal peptide is a local mediator in a GUT BRAIN neural AXIS activating intestinal gluconeogenesis
  331. Common genetic variants link the abnormalities in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in prematurity and autism
  332. Chronic fatigue and depression due to multiple sclerosis: Immune-inflammatory pathways, tryptophan catabolites and the GUT BRAIN AXIS as possible shared …
  333. Stress and the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS
  334. Intestinal glucose‐induced calcium‐calmodulin kinase signaling in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in awake rats
  335. Crocin-I alleviates the depression-like behaviors probably via modulating “microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice exposed to chronic restraint stress
  336. Weissella paramesenteroides WpK4 plays an immunobiotic role in GUT BRAIN AXIS , reducing GUT permeability, anxiety-like and depressive-like behaviors in murine …
  337. GUT BRAIN AXIS and psychiatric disorders
  338. Serine deficiency exacerbates inflammation and oxidative stress via microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in D-galactose-induced aging mice
  339. Colonization with the commensal fungus Candida albicans perturbs the GUT BRAIN AXIS through dysregulation of endocannabinoid signaling
  340. Targeting peripheral CB1 receptors reduces ethanol intake via a GUT BRAIN AXIS
  341. The role of diet in maintaining strong BRAIN health by taking the advantage of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  342. Enteric microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS from the perspective of nuclear receptors
  343. … anorexigenic signals and autoantibodies reacting with appetite-regulating neuropeptides and peptides of the adipose tissue-GUT BRAIN AXIS : relevance to food …
  344. Autism-associated synaptic mutations impact the GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice
  345. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease
  346. Bugs, breathing and blood pressure: microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS signalling in cardiorespiratory control in health and disease
  347. What is the site of pain osteoarthritis? A triple GUT BRAIN -joint microbioma AXIS
  348. Steroids, stress and the GUT microbiome‐BRAIN AXIS
  349. The GUT microbiota to the BRAIN AXIS in the metabolic control
  350. 5-Fluorouracil induced dysregulation of the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS manifesting as depressive like behaviors in rats
  351. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Potential Factors Involved in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease
  352. … 3′ Sialyllactose and 6′ Sialyllactose diminish stressor-induced anxiety-like behavior and colonic microbiota alterations: Evidence for effects on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  353. Prenatal antidepressant exposures and gastrointestinal complaints in childhood: A GUT BRAIN AXIS connection?
  354. Metabolic regulation of Ganoderma lucidum extracts in high sugar and fat diet-induced obese mice by regulating the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  355. Specific microbiota dynamically regulate the bidirectional GUT BRAIN AXIS communications in mice fed meat protein diets
  356. Modulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS improves microbiome, metabolism, and mood
  357. Perspective: stabilizing the microbiome skin-GUT BRAIN AXIS with natural plant botanical ingredients in cosmetics
  358. Biological plausibility of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism
  359. Altered Schaedler flora mice: a defined microbiota animal model to study the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  360. GUT BRAIN AXIS : The Role of GUT Microbiota in Psychiatric Disorders/Bagirsak Beyin Ekseni: Psikiyatrik Bozukluklarda Bagirsak Mikrobiyotasinin Rolu
  361. Effect of the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum IS-10506 on BDNF and 5HT stimulation: Role of intestinal microbiota on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  362. Lactobacillus plantarum PS128 ameliorated visceral hypersensitivity in rats through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  363. Targeting the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS to modulate behavior: Which bacterial strain will translate best to humans?
  364. Exploring the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS for mental disorders with knowledge graphs
  365. Salmonella Strain Specificity Determines Post-typhoid Central Nervous System Complications: Intervention by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum at GUT BRAIN AXIS
  366. Play in advance against neurodegeneration: Exploring enteric glial cells in GUT BRAIN AXIS during neurodegenerative diseases
  367. Melanoidins from coffee and bread differently influence energy intake: A randomized controlled trial of food intake and GUT BRAIN AXIS response
  368. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : dietary, probiotic, and prebiotic interventions on the microbiota
  369. GUT microbiome and BRAIN GUT AXIS in autism—aberrant development of GUT BRAIN communication and reward circuitry
  370. The BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS
  371. BRAIN GUT AXIS after stroke
  372. Nested sensitive periods: how plasticity across the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS interacts to affect the development of learning and memory
  373. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Probiotic, Bacillus subtilis, Prevents Aggression via the Modification of the Central Serotonergic System
  374. Lactobacillus johnsonii BS15 improves intestinal environment against fluoride-induced memory impairment in mice—a study based on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  375. Treating autism spectrum disorder with gluten-free and casein-free diet: the underlying microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS mechanisms
  376. Angiotensin (1–7) delivered orally via probiotic, but not subcutaneously, benefits the GUT BRAIN AXIS in older rats
  377. Catecholamines facilitate fuel expenditure and protect against obesity via a novel network of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in transcription factor Skn-1-deficient mice
  378. Glucagon-like peptide-1 regulates brown adipose tissue thermogenesis via the GUT BRAIN AXIS in rats
  379. Iron influences on the GUT BRAIN AXIS and development of type 2 diabetes
  380. Diet and the GUT Microbiota–How the GUT : BRAIN AXIS Impacts on Autism
  381. Probiotics and depression:’The link between the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS and digestive and mental health’
  382. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the heart
  383. Alterations in patterns of gene expression and perturbed pathways in the GUT BRAIN AXIS are associated with chemotherapy-induced nausea
  384. BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS and mental health
  385. Cannabinoids and the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : Emerging effects of cannabidiol and potential applications to alcohol use disorders
  386. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : a new pathogenic view of neurologic symptoms–description of a pediatric case
  387. The GUT BRAIN AXIS as a target to treat stress-induced obesity
  388. GUT microbiota–host interactions now also BRAIN -immune AXIS
  389. BRAIN GUT AXIS : clinical implications
  390. GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS and its effect on neuropsychiatric disorders with suspected immune dysregulation
  391. The blood-BRAIN barrier as a regulator of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  392. Central sensory-motor crosstalk in the neural GUT BRAIN AXIS
  393. Salidroside attenuates cognitive dysfunction in senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice and modulates inflammation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  394. Metabolome and microbiome profiling of a stress-sensitive rat model of GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction
  395. A review of potential microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS mediated neurocognitive conditions in persons living with HIV
  396. A Mechanistic Model of GUT BRAIN AXIS Perturbation and High-Fat Diet Pathways to GUT Microbiome Homeostatic Disruption, Systemic Inflammation, and Type 2 …
  397. Measuring the BRAIN GUT AXIS in psychological sciences: a necessary challenge
  398. Denial Versus Dualism: The Blood-BRAIN Barrier as an Interface of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  399. DIGESTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PIG SYMPOSIUM: Detection of dietary glutamate via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  400. Jiao-tai-wan inhibits inflammation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS and attenuates cognitive impairment in insomnic rats
  401. Alcohol-dependence and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  402. Rational identification of a novel soy-derived anxiolytic-like undecapeptide acting via GUT BRAIN AXIS after oral administration
  403. Incretins, amylin and other GUT BRAIN AXIS hormones in children with coeliac disease
  404. The GUT -immune-BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorders; a focus on amino acids
  405. Immune modulation of the BRAIN GUT -microbe AXIS
  406. The GUT microbiota-inflammation-BRAIN AXIS in end-stage renal disease: perspectives from default mode network
  407. Effect of heat-inactivated Lactobacillus paracasei N1115 on microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS related molecules
  408. Microbes and the mind: emerging hallmarks of the GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS
  409. Autointoxication and historical precursors of the microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  410. The microbiome, GUT BRAIN AXIS , and implications for BRAIN health
  411. The BRAIN GUT AXIS contributes to neuroprogression in stress-related disorders
  412. Intestinal barrier function and the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  413. Randomised clinical trial: linaclotide vs placebo—a study of bi‐directional GUT and BRAIN AXIS
  414. Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  415. Microbial regulation of microRNA expression in the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  416. GUT , microbiome, and BRAIN regulatory AXIS : relevance to neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders
  417. Tracking a dysregulated GUT BRAIN AXIS with biomarkers of the microbiome
  418. The GUT BRAIN connection: a qualitative review of the conceptualisation and implications of the GUT BRAIN -microbiome AXIS
  419. Identification of spinal afferent nerve endings in the colonic mucosa and submucosa that communicate directly with the spinal cord: the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  420. Biological significance of glutamate signaling during digestion of food through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  421. Regulation of food intake after surgery and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  422. Mini-review on lipofuscin and aging: focusing on the molecular interface, the biological recycling mechanism, oxidative stress, and the GUT BRAIN AXIS functionality
  423. Effects of Dioscorea polystachya’yam gruel’on the cognitive function of diabetic rats with focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  424. Tryptophan and Membrane Mobility as Conditioners and Brokers of GUT BRAIN AXIS in Depression
  425. New therapeutic approaches to target GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction during anorexia nervosa
  426. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems
  427. Salt-dependent hypertension and inflammation: targeting the GUT BRAIN AXIS and the immune system with Brazilian green propolis
  428. Remyelination and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  429. … of microbiota-accessible carbohydrates prevents neuroinflammation and cognitive decline by improving the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in diet-induced obese …
  430. The BRAIN GUT –microbiome AXIS in psychiatry
  431. Influence of GUT microbes on the BRAIN GUT AXIS (GUT 2011; 60: 307-317)
  432. BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS : challenges for translation in psychiatry
  433. The future of probiotics for disorders of the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  434. The GUT microbiota and the BRAIN GUT –kidney AXIS in hypertension and chronic kidney disease
  435. Nausea as a sentinel symptom for cytotoxic chemotherapy effects on the GUT BRAIN AXIS among women receiving treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer: an exploratory …
  436. BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in Alzheimer’s disease
  437. Supplementation of Lactobacillus Probiotic Strains Supports GUT BRAIN AXIS and Defends Autistic Deficits Occurred by Valproic Acid-Induced Prenatal Model of Autism
  438. Prion-like propagation of α-synuclein in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  439. Influence of diabetes surgery on a GUT BRAIN -liver AXIS regulating food intake and internal glucose production
  440. Intestinal NAPE-PLD contributes to short-term regulation of food intake via GUT -to-BRAIN AXIS
  441. Polymannuronic acid prevents dopaminergic neuronal loss via BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in Parkinson’s disease model
  442. Complex feed-forward and feedback mechanisms underlie the relationship between traumatic BRAIN injury and the GUT –microbiota–BRAIN AXIS
  443. The GUT microbiota—BRAIN AXIS of insects
  444. Draft genome sequences of Bifidobacterium angulatum GT102 and Bifidobacterium adolescentis 150: focusing on the genes potentially involved in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  445. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the role of the microbiota
  446. Nourishing the GUT microbiota: The potential of prebiotics in microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS research
  447. Eating for 3.8× 1013: Examining the impact of diet and nutrition on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS through the lens of microbial endocrinology
  448. Sex Differences in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Implications for Mental Health
  449. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in the control of eating
  450. GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS and depression
  451. Intestinal surgery contributes to acute cerebellar ataxia through GUT BRAIN AXIS
  452. Necrotizing enterocolitis, GUT microbiota, and BRAIN development: role of the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  453. A psychology of the human BRAIN GUT –microbiome AXIS
  454. Chronic helminth infection perturbs the GUT BRAIN AXIS , promotes neuropathology, and alters behavior
  455. Sex differences in the GUT microbiome–BRAIN AXIS across the lifespan
  456. The microbiome and childhood diseases: Focus on BRAIN GUT AXIS
  457. Mini-Review on the Possible Interconnections between the GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Infertility-Related Neuropsychiatric Comorbidities
  458. Mechanisms by which stress affects the experimental and clinical inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): role of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  459. Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS : a pathway for improving BRAIN stem serotonin homeostasis and successful autoresuscitation in SIDS—a novel hypothesis
  460. The BRAIN GUT AXIS and stress in inflammatory bowel disease
  461. Lactobacillus plantarum PS128 ameliorates 2, 5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine-induced tic-like behaviors via its influences on the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  462. Continuous vagus nerve stimulation effects on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Swine
  463. Serotonin, tryptophan metabolism and the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS
  464. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : autoimmune and neuroimmune disorders.
  465. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : microglia in the spotlight
  466. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in the critically ill: Is glucagon-like peptide-1 protective in neurocritical care?
  467. The influence of the BRAIN GUT AXIS in inflammatory bowel disease and possible implications for treatment
  468. Role of short-chain fatty acids in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in schizophrenia: contribution to immune activation and pathophysiology in humans and mice
  469. GUT BRAIN AXIS
  470. Investigating the GUT BRAIN AXIS in a neurodevelopmental rodent model of schizophrenia
  471. The role of microbiota and inflammation in self-judgement and empathy: implications for understanding the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS in depression
  472. From probiotics to psychobiotics: live beneficial bacteria which act on the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  473. A call for mapping the development of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS during human infancy
  474. GUT BRAIN AXIS in history and culture
  475. The microbiome, the GUT BRAIN AXIS and migraine
  476. The GUT hormone secretin triggers a GUT –brown fat–BRAIN AXIS in the control of food intake
  477. A microbial community ecology perspective on the GUT -microbiome-BRAIN AXIS
  478. Modulation of GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS by probiotics, prebiotics, and diet
  479. GUT BRAIN AXIS and Stress Regulation: Effects of Probiotics on Neurocognition
  480. Principles and clinical implications of the BRAIN GUT –enteric microbiota AXIS
  481. Post-weaning social isolation of rats leads to long-term disruption of the GUT microbiota-immune-BRAIN AXIS
  482. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in neuropsychopathology.
  483. GUT BRAIN AXIS and Its Microbiota Regulation in Mammals and Birds
  484. The BRAIN GUT AXIS : a target for treating stress-related disorders
  485. Early genistein exposure of California mice and effects on the GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS
  486. The microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  487. Stress and the BRAIN GUT AXIS in functional and chronic-inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases: A transdisciplinary challenge
  488. GUT BRAIN AXIS : A New Revolution to Understand the Pathogenesis of Autism and Other Severe Neurological Diseases
  489. BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in Parkinson’s disease
  490. Exercise-induced stress behavior, GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS and diet: a systematic review for athletes
  491. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS , part 1: An integrated system of immunological, neural, and hormonal signals
  492. Neuropeptide-like signaling in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  493. Contextualising the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in history and culture
  494. BRAIN GUT AXIS in the pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori infection
  495. Lixisenatide requires a functional GUT -vagus nerve-BRAIN AXIS to trigger insulin secretion in controls and type 2 diabetic mice
  496. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in gastrointestinal inflammation and neurological comorbidities
  497. GUT -to-BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorders: Central role for the microbiome
  498. Traumatic BRAIN injury and the effect on the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  499. Practical guidelines for GUT microbiome analysis in microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS research
  500. New prebiotics to ameliorate high-fat diet-induced obesity and diabetes via modulation of microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  501. Vagus nerve as modulator of the BRAIN GUT AXIS in psychiatric and inflammatory disorders
  502. Investigating the crosstalk between the GUT microbiota and the host: the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  503. Effects of coffee and its components on the gastrointestinal tract and the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  504. Does the GUT BRAIN AXIS control anticipatory food reward? Novel insights from bariatric surgery
  505. A review of the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS and the potential role of microbiota in Alzheimer’s disease
  506. Novel personalized dietary treatment for autism based on the GUT -immune-endocrine-BRAIN AXIS
  507. On the GUT microbiome-BRAIN AXIS and altruism
  508. Jejunal long noncoding RNAs are associated with glycemic control via GUT BRAIN AXIS after bariatric surgery in diabetic mice
  509. GUT BRAIN AXIS neurodegeneration in a Drosophila model of Parkinson’s disease is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction
  510. An unexplored BRAIN GUT microbiota AXIS in stroke
  511. Heterozygous disruption of beclin 1 mitigates arsenite-induced neurobehavioral deficits via reshaping GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS
  512. Altered BRAIN GUT AXIS in autism: comorbidity or causative mechanisms?
  513. Immune-kynurenine pathways and the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in anxiety disorders
  514. Effects of sEA on Slow Transit Constipation through the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Rats
  515. Binge alcohol and HIV: leaky GUT and neurodegeneration through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  516. Stress-induced disturbances along the GUT microbiota-immune-BRAIN AXIS and implications for mental health: Does sex matter?
  517. The Impact of Antibiotics on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  518. Identifying the role of vasopressin and oxytocin in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN -behavior AXIS
  519. Understanding the heterogeneity of obesity and the relationship to the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  520. Introduction: The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease
  521. Helminth therapy for autism under GUT BRAIN AXIS -hypothesis
  522. … from chronic unpredictable mild stress mice donors affects anxiety-like and depression-like behavior in recipient mice via the GUT microbiota-inflammation-BRAIN AXIS
  523. Bioactive Lipids and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Diet as a Modulator of Bioactivity and Diversity of Lipids in the BRAIN
  524. Temporal changes in GUT microbiota and signaling molecules of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice fed meat protein diets
  525. THE PHYSICALIZED MIND AND THE GUT BRAIN AXIS : TAKING MENTAL HEALTH OUT OF OUR HEADS: with Gillian K. Straine and Mark Harris,“Mental Well …
  526. Research on mechanism of charred hawthorn on digestive through modulating “BRAIN GUT AXIS and GUT flora
  527. The BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS and irritable bowel syndrome
  528. Design of a novel synbiotic formulation to optimize GUT -derived phenolic acid mediated GUT BRAIN AXIS signals for the treatment of stress-induced depression and …
  529. Sleep, cognitive and mood symptoms in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: Examining the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS .
  530. Dual real-time in vivo monitoring system of the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  531. Neuro-active compounds produced by probiotics. Towards a microbiota-(GUT -) BRAIN AXIS control?
  532. Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the eating behavior of children with autism spectrum disorders
  533. BRAIN GUT AXIS and pentadecapeptide BPC 157: Theoretical and practical implications
  534. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and microbiome in psychiatric disorders
  535. GUT BRAIN AXIS : role of microbiota in Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis
  536. Editorial for Full4Health special issue of’Peptides’: peptides in the food-GUT BRAIN AXIS and roles in hunger and satiety
  537. Correction: The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Healthy Females: Lack of Significant Association between Microbial Composition and Diversity with Psychiatric Measures
  538. Intestinal Dysbiosis During Neonatal Development Alters the Microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS in Adulthood
  539. Animated Guide to Represent a Novel Means of GUT BRAIN AXIS Communication
  540. Role of Microbiota-BRAIN Signaling in Diet-Induced Alteration of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  541. Dysregulated microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : Does it explain aspartame metabolic and other side-effects?
  542. Autism spectrum disorder as a BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS disorder
  543. Short‐chain fatty acids: microbial metabolites that alleviate stress‐induced BRAIN GUT AXIS alterations
  544. The role of the endocannabinoid system in the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  545. … and Science of Mental Health and Well‐Being”; Lindsay Bruce and Sarah Lane Ritchie,“The Physicalized Mind and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Taking Mental Health Out of …
  546. Toward a biopsychosocial ecology of the human microbiome, BRAIN GUT AXIS , and health
  547. Methionine Restriction Attenuates High-Fat Diet-Induced GUT BRAIN AXIS Circadian Rhythm Disorders and Cognitive Impairments (P08-052-19)
  548. Understanding the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  549. Delineation of a GUT BRAIN AXIS that regulates context-dependent feeding behaviour of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
  550. GUT microbiome and psyche: paradigm shift in the concept of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  551. The GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS expands neurologic function: A nervous rapport
  552. The Effects of Age on the GUT and BRAIN : Insights into the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  553. Role of Nutraceuticals in Modulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS in Elderly Persons
  554. Chang-Kang-Fang Ameliorates Experimental Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Regulating GUT Microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  555. New perspectives of Lactobacillus plantarum as a probiotic: The GUT -heart-BRAIN AXIS
  556. Short-Time Strategy for Fibromyalgia Treatment Based on Olive Nutraceutical and Inflammatory GUT BRAIN AXIS Control Diet (IGUBAC) Diet.
  557. Alterations of the GH/IGF-I AXIS and GUT microbiome after traumatic BRAIN injury: a new clinical syndrome?
  558. … and Science of Mental Health and Well‐Being”; Lindsay Bruce and Sarah Lane Ritchie,“The Physicalized Mind and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Taking Mental Health Out of …
  559. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS communication influences metabolic switch in the mosquito Anopheles culicifacies
  560. The BRAIN GUT AXIS dysfunctions and hypersensitivity to food antigens in the etiopathogenesis of schizophrenia
  561. Microbes and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  562. GUT /BRAIN AXIS and its role in Parkinson’s disease progression
  563. Chemogenetic analysis of how receptors for short chain fatty acids regulate the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  564. Andrew Campbell, MD: Mechanisms of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  565. Role of the BRAIN GUT AXIS in gastrointestinal cancer
  566. The BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS : what role does it play in autism spectrum disorder?
  567. BRAIN GUT –bone marrow AXIS : implications for hypertension and related therapeutics
  568. 0085 effect OF sleep fragmentation ON the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  569. Microbiota GUT BRAIN AXIS and Neurodegenerative Disease: A systematic review on Alzheimer’s disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson Disease
  570. Mental Illness and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  571. Investigation of non-traditional roles of the neural GUT BRAIN AXIS
  572. Microbes-GUT BRAIN AXIS : A Possible Future Therapeutics Target for Gastrointestinal and Behavioral Disorder
  573. Probiotic Administration in an Endometriosis Animal Model Can Influence the GUT Microbiota and GUT BRAIN AXIS to Counteract the Effects of Stress
  574. XiangshaLiujunzi decoction alleviates the symptoms of functional dyspepsia by regulating BRAIN GUT AXIS and production of neuropeptides
  575. Betaine supplementation is associated with the resilience in mice after chronic social defeat stress: A role of BRAIN GUT –microbiota AXIS
  576. Microbial manipulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  577. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Autism Spectrum disorders
  578. Gastric bypass surgery stimulates the dormant GUT BRAIN AXIS in obesity
  579. Spinal cord injury and the human microbiome: beyond the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  580. Involvement of Neuro-Immune Mechanism and BRAIN GUT AXIS in Pathophysiology of Mood Disorders
  581. The GUT BRAIN AXIS , Cognition and Honey
  582. Research progress on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in pathogenesis of neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
  583. Acetate promotes obesity via a GUT BRAIN –β-cell AXIS
  584. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Its Role in Depression
  585. Erratum: The GUT BRAIN AXIS : interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems
  586. BRAIN GUT AXIS IN GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM: INTRODUCTORY
  587. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and depressive symptoms: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials with probiotics
  588. The impact of milk caseins on behavioural development in rats: exploring the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  589. … and Science of Mental Health and Well‐Being”; Lindsay Bruce and Sarah Lane Ritchie,“The Physicalized Mind and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Taking Mental Health Out of …
  590. Neuroendocrinology of the pancreas; role of BRAIN GUT AXIS in pancreatic secretion
  591. Focus: Microbiome: GUT microbiome and infant health: BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS and host genetic factors
  592. Overview of BRAIN -to-GUT AXIS exposed to chronic CNS bacterial infection (s) and a predictive urinary metabolic profile of a BRAIN infected by Mycobacterium …
  593. Rapamycin and MCC950 modified GUT microbiota in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse by BRAIN GUT AXIS
  594. Effects of Zuojin pill on depressive behavior and gastrointestinal function in rats with chronic unpredictable mild stress: Role of the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  595. GUT BRAIN AXIS In Autism Spectrum Disorders-Ayurvedic Perspective
  596. GUT Dysbiosis Impairs Serotonergic GUT BRAIN AXIS and Increases Blood Pressure
  597. Effect of nisin on microbiome-BRAIN GUT AXIS neurochemicals by Escherichia coli-induced diarrhea in mice
  598. GUT Feeling: What the GUT BRAIN AXIS May Reveal About Depressive Symptomatology During Adolescence
  599. BRAIN GUT AXIS : From the conditioned reflex to the microbiota-GUT BRAIN communication system
  600. II. Excitatory amino acid receptors in the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  601. 70: A high fat maternal diet contributes to microbiome-driven regulation of the offspring GUT BRAIN AXIS & behavior in primates
  602. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegenerative diseases and relevance of the canine model: a review
  603. Alcohol, Inflammation, and Depression: The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  604. Functional impact of IBS-D microbiota on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  605. Towards an integrated Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS on-chip platform.
  606. Microbial dysbiosis and microbiota–GUT –retina AXIS : the lesson from BRAIN neurodegenerative diseases to primary open-angle glaucoma pathogenesis of autoimmunity
  607. Sweet sensing, homeostasis and hedonics in the human GUT BRAIN AXIS
  608. Effect of aqueous extract of aloe vera leaves on GUT BRAIN AXIS response following acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer in male rats
  609. The influence of commensal bacteria on the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Implications for understanding and treating functional GI disorders
  610. The Roles of Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Treatment Refractory Depression in Youth: Complementary and Integrative Medicine …
  611. Metabolic Association Between the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  612. … of functional connectivity, working memory and inhibitory control on multi-modal BRAIN MR imaging with Rifaximin in Cirrhosis: implications for the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS
  613. Corrigendum: GUT BRAIN AXIS : Potential Factors Involved in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease
  614. Social isolation alters behavior, the GUT -immune-BRAIN AXIS , and neurochemical circuits in male and female prairie voles
  615. Aging and the microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : Increased GUT permeability, altered GUT microbiota composition and increased peripheral inflammation are associated with …
  616. GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS , leaky GUT , leaky BRAIN : Pathophysiology of second BRAIN aging and Alzheimer’s disease-a neuroscientific riddle
  617. The BRAIN GUT AXIS : insights from the obese pig model
  618. Acrylamide induced Parkinson’s like neurobehavioral abnormalities in adult Zebrafish via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  619. Immune activation as a mediator of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in manic episodes
  620. Is the Microbiome the Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse in Drug Discovery? Implications for the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  621. Possible role of the GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS in the antidepressant effects of (R)-ketamine in a social defeat stress model
  622. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : The missing link in depression
  623. GUT BRAIN AXIS –based Treatment in Addiction
  624. Transgenerational effects of ancestral prenatal stress on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  625. Visceral pain: role of the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  626. BRAIN GUT AXIS -New View
  627. Resolution of a manic episode treated with activated charcoal: Evidence for a BRAIN GUT AXIS in bipolar disorder
  628. Changes in the GUT BRAIN AXIS during aging
  629. The bacteria-GUT BRAIN AXIS : GUT bacteria as a key regulator of social stress and stress-related injurious behaviors in chickens
  630. Environmental exposures and neuropsychiatric disorders: what Role does the GUT –immune–BRAIN AXIS play?
  631. Salidroside Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Senescence-Accelerated Mouse Prone 8 (SAMP8) and Modulating Inflammation on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  632. Antidepressant effects and mechanisms of the total iridoids of Valeriana jatamansi on the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  633. Noise exposure-induced intestinal flora dysbiosis disrupts homeostasis of oxi-inflamm-barrier in the GUT BRAIN AXIS of APP/PS1 mice: implications for early onset …
  634. Baltriukien e, D.; Bukelskiene, V.; Burokas, A. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and Alzheimer’s Disease: Neuroinflammation Is to Blame? Nutrients 2021, 13, 37
  635. GUT BRAIN AXIS
  636. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS . A study in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  637. Abstract# 3083 The role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in chemotherapy-induced behavioral comorbidities
  638. Microbial Therapy in Liver Disease: Probiotics Probe the Microbiome–GUT –Liver–BRAIN AXIS
  639. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Impact of a probiotic intervention on neurocognitive measures of emotion and cognitive control
  640. Investigations into the role of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on behaviour and physiology in the mouse
  641. The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  642. THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS -A COMPLEX SYSTEM CROSS-TALK.
  643. Do you have the GUT s to be happy?: Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS and GUT microbiota in human metabolism
  644. The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  645. The Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and its association with depression
  646. Tracing the Evolutionary Origin of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  647. Relevance of DPP IV/CD26 among the GUT BRAIN AXIS during Experimental Colitis
  648. Evaluating The GUT BRAIN AXIS of Parkinson’s Disease Pathogenesis and Exploring Potential Therapies
  649. GUT BRAIN AXIS : A Comparison of Two Studies
  650. High Sugar & Fat Diet Influences the BRAIN circRNA Profiles in Murine by Regulating the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  651. The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  652. Effect of a high protein diet from a vegetal and animal source on the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in a murine model
  653. Many Applications of Hemp in Neurological & GUT BRAIN AXIS
  654. The Role of the Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Schizophrenia and Clozapine-Induced Weight Gain
  655. Psychobiotics and BRAIN GUT Microbiota AXIS
  656. Expert insights: The potential role of the GUT microbiome‐bile acid‐BRAIN AXIS in the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease and hepatic encephalopathy
  657. Impact of Oxysterols on the GUT BRAIN AXIS During Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (2076)
  658. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Physiology and pathology
  659. Child compound Endothelium corneum attenuates gastrointestinal dysmotility through regulating the homeostasis of BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in functional dyspepsia …
  660. Gene expression network analysis of the GUT BRAIN AXIS supports an association between alpha-synuclein and markers of enteric glial cells
  661. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and cognition
  662. Nod1/Nod2 Receptors Modulate the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  663. The GUT BRAIN and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  664. GUT BRAIN AXIS AND BEHAVIOUR
  665. Actions of trace amines in the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS via trace amine-associated receptor-1 (TAAR1)
  666. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and microbial therapeutics: The future of personalized medicine for psychiatric disorders
  667. MICROBIOME GUT BRAIN AXIS
  668. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and alcohol-mediated behaviours: the amylin story
  669. Microbiota of the GUT and Its Relation to the BRAIN : The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  670. Early exposure to food contaminants reshapes maturation of the human BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS
  671. CURRENT PERSPECTIVES ON THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS IN CHRONIC NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
  672. CST, an herbal formula, exerts anti-obesity effects through BRAIN GUT -adipose tissue AXIS modulation in high-fat diet fed mice
  673. Gerard E. Mullin, MD: The Influence of the GUT BRAIN AXIS on Health
  674. Hector Warnes: The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  675. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : from GUT feelings to GUT memory
  676. Alcohol and GUT microbiota in GUT BRAIN and GUT -liver AXIS
  677. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in IBD: an investigator’s perspective
  678. Resveratrol improves BRAIN GUT AXIS by regulation of 5-HT-dependent signaling in the rat model of irritable bowel syndrome
  679. Nod-like receptors are critical for GUT BRAIN AXIS signaling
  680. … and Science of Mental Health and Well‐Being”; Lindsay Bruce and Sarah Lane Ritchie,“The Physicalized Mind and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Taking Mental Health Out of …
  681. Neuroendocrinology of gastric H+ and duodenal HCO3− secretion: the role of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  682. The Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Capacity for Learning in Zebrafish
  683. Influence of GUT microbiota on the development of tumor via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  684. Author Correction: Developmental exposure of California mice to endocrine disrupting chemicals and potential effects on the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS at adulthood
  685. The Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS on Neurodegenerative Diseases
  686. Engineered bacteria for the modulation of intestinal physiology, inflammation, and behavior along the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  687. GUT BRAIN AXIS –MICROBIOME IN AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
  688. GUT BRAIN AXIS : A matter of health and disease in neuropsychiatric disorders…!
  689. Advances in GUT BRAIN AXIS in Cerebral Ischemia
  690. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Autism.
  691. GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS modulation by a healthier microbiological microenvironment: facts and fictions
  692. Comparative GUT Physiology Symposium: The Microbe-GUT BRAIN AXIS ,
  693. A Functional Application of the GUT BRAIN AXIS : a Proposed Nutrition Intervention for the Treatment of Depression
  694. The Microbiome and the GUT ‐Liver‐BRAIN AXIS for Central Nervous System Clinical Pharmacology: Challenges in Specifying and Integrating In Vitro and In Silico …
  695. Design and validation of new organ-on-a-chip devices to model the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  696. Correction to: Probiotics and the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : Focus on Psychiatry
  697. Enteric Nervous System, GUT BRAIN AXIS
  698. INTESTINAL FLORA AFFECTS GUT BRAIN AXIS
  699. The GUT BRAIN AXIS In Human Disease
  700. Gastrointestinal Nutrient Chemosensing and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  701. OXIDATIVE STRESS AND THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  702. Super-dosed butyrate induces a revisable metabolic paralysis through transient mitochondrial reprogramming in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  703. Microbiome–The Missing Link in the GUT BRAIN AXIS . The Focus on Gastrointestinal and Mental Health
  704. β-glucan attenuates cognitive impairment via the GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice
  705. The GUT BRAIN AXIS –a new key to understand mind–body connection
  706. GUT BRAIN AXIS In Human Disease (Two)
  707. Dieescting the effects of sweet tastants in the human GUT BRAIN AXIS
  708. BRAIN GUT AXIS modulation of acupuncture in functional dyspepsia: a preliminary resting-state fcMRI study
  709. Transsynaptic Tracing of Sensory‐Motor Connections in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  710. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Foetal-Maternal Relationship
  711. The Microbiome GUT BRAIN AXIS
  712. The Pharmacology of the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Prospects for Future Therapeutic Progress?
  713. Stress Modulating Nutrition Effect on Hypothalamus Pituitary Adrenal AXIS and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  714. Neonatal dysbiosis has long-lasting detrimental effects on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  715. Neuroanatomical Tracing of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  716. Gold Microelectrode Arrays and Their Uses on Physiological Measurements as They Apply to Modeling the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  717. Lessons from the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS ; implications for the eye
  718. Must know vs good to know: The GUT BRAIN AXIS : The potential for new interventions to improve outcomes
  719. Analysis of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Aging: Implications in Alzheimer Disease
  720. THE EFFECT OF INFECTION AND ANTIBIOTICS ON THE GUT BRAIN AXIS
  721. Neurological disease and microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  722. Autism and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  723. GUT Microbiota: BRAIN AXIS
  724. Effect of Enterococcus faecalis 2001 on colitis and depressive-like behavior in dextran sulfate sodium-treated mice: involvement of the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  725. CBMT-40. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLIOMA AND THE GUT BRAIN AXIS
  726. Melatonin regulates the neurotransmitter secretion disorder induced by caffeine through the GUT BRAIN AXIS in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  727. Regulation of Food Intake: The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  728. The research progress of interaction between the intestinal microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and stress
  729. “The GUT BRAIN AXIS : How to Manage Pain Caused by this Cross-talk”: An Overview of the Symposium
  730. Long-term Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS Deficits Following Neonatal EPEC Infection
  731. Anxiety, depression, chronic inflammation and aortic stiffness in Crohn’s disease: the BRAIN GUT –vascular AXIS
  732. The microbiota-GUT -inflammasome-BRAIN (MGIB) AXIS
  733. Food For Thought: The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the 2013 Future Horizon of Nutrition Project
  734. Targeting the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease
  735. The effect of intestinal metabolites on the neural pathway in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  736. Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease Pathogenesis
  737. Proteomic Profiling Reveals Microbiota-Driven Sensing Mechanisms of GUT BRAIN AXIS in Depression
  738. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
  739. Role of Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Depression
  740. THE IMPORTANCE OF GUT BRAIN AXIS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS.
  741. SYMPOSIUMS: NUTRIENT SENSING MECHANISMS VIA A GUT BRAIN AXIS
  742. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia–a target for precision psychiatry?
  743. OP06 GUT BRAIN AXIS revisited: Shedding light on the mucosa-associated microbial composition in IBD patients with psychological distress, anxiety, and depression
  744. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : characterization of the GUT microbiota in neurological disorders
  745. The Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Huntington’s Disease
  746. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Central impact of GUT peptides and metabolic drug on monoamine neurotransmission
  747. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS as a Biomolecular Communication Network for the Internet of Bio-NanoThings
  748. GUT feeling’in a different perspective: the influence of microbiota GUT BRAIN AXIS on depression
  749. Microglia, the missing link in the BRAIN GUT -hypertension AXIS
  750. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Experience From Celiac Disease
  751. GUT BRAIN AXIS and Behaviors in a Socially Monogamous Rodent Species
  752. Linkage of the BRAIN -skin-GUT AXIS : islet cells originate from dopaminergic precursors
  753. trans-Resveratrol Ameliorates Stress-Induced Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Like Behaviors by Regulation of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  754. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Dietary regulation of intestinal and blood-BRAIN barrier function
  755. Neonatal Microbiome and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Is It the Origin of Adult Diseases?
  756. The involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease
  757. Microbiota Involvement in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  758. Microbiota Involvement in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  759. The GUT BRAIN AXIS related effect of Pectin on a Major Depression Disorder
  760. The Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Health and Disease
  761. CURRENT PERSPECTIVES ON THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS IN CHRONIC NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
  762. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and its implications for the therapy of type 2 diabetes
  763. Insulin sensitivity: modulation by the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  764. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Why Optimal Health Starts With Digestion
  765. Combination of Scutellaria baicalensis and Metformin Ameliorates Diet-Induced Metabolic Dysregulation in Mice via the GUT –Liver–BRAIN AXIS
  766. Acupoint specificity on colorectal hypersensitivity alleviated by acupuncture and the correlation with the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  767. Improvement in uncontrolled eating behavior after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is associated with alterations in the BRAIN GUT –microbiome AXIS in obese women
  768. Mycophenolate Improves BRAIN GUT AXIS Inducing Remodeling of GUT Microbiota in DOCA-Salt Hypertensive Rats
  769. P131 CHARACTERIZING THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS IN A MURINE MODEL OF PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
  770. I eat, therefore I am: the GUT BRAIN AXIS and appetite control
  771. Who is running your GUT ? The GUT -‐BRAIN AXIS in BRAIN metastasis formation by polychlorinated biphenyls
  772. The Prebiotic Inulin Beneficially Modulates the GUT BRAIN AXIS by Enhancing Metabolism in an APOE4 Mouse Model
  773. Nutrition for Substance Use Disorder Recovery: The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  774. Overview of Parkinson’s Disease: Examing the role for the GUT BRAIN GUT AXIS and the use of Nutrients based on preclinical and clinical evidence
  775. GUT BRAIN AXIS Hypothesis-An Innovative Way To Cure Parkinson In Pakistan?
  776. Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in early stress-induced emotional vulnerability
  777. Implications of the GUT BRAIN -Microbiome AXIS and Stress Response for Maladaptive Eating Behavior: A Literature Review
  778. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : interactions between microbiota and nervous systems
  779. Precision Medicine Targeting the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Depression: The Future of Psychiatric Treatment
  780. Central nervous system regulation of intestinal lipoprotein metabolism by glucagon-like peptide-1 via a BRAIN GUT AXIS
  781. Exploring the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  782. THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS –A COMPLEX SYSTEM CROSS-TALK
  783. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : impact of dietary fiber on a murine model of multiple sclerosis
  784. The GUT BRAIN -Microbiota AXIS : A New Frontier in Human Health
  785. Characterizing the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in a murine model of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
  786. A mechanistic insight into the effect of probiotics on the GUT BRAIN AXIS : GUT microbial & neuro-cognitive alterations after a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled …
  787. A closer look at GUT BRAIN AXIS : To which extent is evidence present for the BRAIN and behaviour altering effect of the intestinal microbiome?
  788. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role of Microbiota in Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis
  789. Alterations of GUT microbiota and the BRAIN -immune-intestine AXIS in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis after treatment with oral cladribine …
  790. ANGIOTENSIN (1-7) EXPRESSING LACTOBACILLUS DOSE-DEPENDENTLY BENEFITS THE GUT BRAIN AXIS IN AGED RATS
  791. GUT BRAIN AXIS : INFLUENCE OF FOOD POLYPHENOLS ON THE HUMAN GUT MICROFLORA AND ON METABOLIC RISK MARKERS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS
  792. THE GUT BRAIN AXIS AND DIETARY REGIMENS IN THE TREATMENT OF AUTISM
  793. Regulation of Food Intake After Surgery and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  794. Lycopene attenuates Western-diet-induced cognitive deficits via improving glycolipid metabolism dysfunction and inflammatory responses in GUT –liver–BRAIN AXIS
  795. GUT BRAIN AXIS : impact of peripheral regulators of energy balance on the reward system.
  796. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : a new frontier for allergy
  797. Neuroprotection, Aging, and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Translating Traditional Wisdom from the Mediterranean Diet into Evidence-Based Clinical Applications
  798. Antimicrobial peptides in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : A straightforward review to unravel some missing links
  799. UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECT OF POSTNATAL EXPOSURE TO ANTIBIOTICS ON THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  800. The Impact of Maternal Weaning on Behavioural Development in Rats: Exploring the Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  801. Study protocol of the Bergen BRAIN GUT -microbiota-AXIS study: A prospective case-report characterization and dietary intervention study to evaluate the effects …
  802. GUT BRAIN AXIS ; Biomarkers to Detect Increased Intestinal Permeability in Schizophrenia
  803. Exogenous salsolinol influences GUT BRAIN AXIS
  804. Enduring neurobehavioural effects induced by early-life microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS alterations
  805. MINERVA: the technological project to boost research on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in chronic neurodegenerative disorders
  806. The Pathogenesis of Parkinson Disease: The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  807. Prevention of traumatic BRAIN injury-related death using the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  808. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : A key regulator of neural function across the life span
  809. A new Miniaturized Optically Accessible Bioreactor to investigate the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : magnetic characterization of the chambers
  810. Bardoxolone methyl for the prevention of obesity focusing on the pathology of GUT BRAIN -adipose AXIS
  811. Reply to McLean et al. and Burnet: The microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS as a pathway toward next generation psychotropics
  812. The Impact of Antibiotics on the Intestinal Microbiome and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Zebrafish
  813. Bugs, breathing and blood pressure: the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in cardiorespiratory control
  814. BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROOFS FOR MICROBIOME-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  815. Longitudinal Effects of Early-Life Iron Status on the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  816. The Microbiome: A Key Regulator of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Visceral Pain
  817. GUT BRAIN microbiota AXIS : psychobiotics and mental health-gastrointestinal symptoms in mental disorders
  818. The Predominant Role of the Vagus Nerve in Gastric Electrical Stimulation Evoked GUT BRAIN AXIS
  819. IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME AND THE” MICROBE-GUT BRAIN AXIS “: A NEW AVENUE FOR PROBIOTIC TREATMENT.
  820. Water Extract of Gastrodia Elate Blume May Ameliorate Subchronic and Mild Social Defeat Stress-induced Behavior Through GUT BRAIN AXIS in Mice (P14-018-19)
  821. Role of mu-opioid receptors in the regulation of a GUT BRAIN AXIS of control of food intake
  822. Maternal Weaning Modulates Emotional Behavior and Regulates the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  823. Immunohistochemical Detection of GUT BRAIN AXIS Markers along the Gastrointestinal Tract of Formula‐Fed Piglets
  824. NOD‐like Receptors: Novel Regulators of the Microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS in Mice
  825. Acute preoperative anti‐inflammatory treatment in a rat model for postoperative cognitive dysfunction; a role for the GUT BRAIN AXIS ?
  826. The role of Nod-like receptors in regulating the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  827. Effects of Angiotensin (1-7) Expressing Lactobacillus and Exercise on GUT BRAIN AXIS in Aged Rats
  828. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the regulation of food intake: The role of GLP-1, from physiology to pharmacotherapy
  829. … of Correlation Between Chronic Psychological Stress Induced Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency Syndrome and Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Study on …
  830. Role of abdominal vagal afferents in the GUT BRAIN AXIS : visceral influences on centrally mediated behaviors
  831. Administration of Probiotics Normalizes Deficits in the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS Induced by DSS-Colitis
  832. 3D hydrogel-based cell model assays in MINERVA, a microfluidic organ-on chip-engineered platform of GUT BRAIN AXIS to study neurodegeneration
  833. Comment on: jejunal long noncoding RNAs are associated with glycemic control via GUT BRAIN AXIS after bariatric surgery in diabetic mice
  834. The guide through BRAIN GUT -enteric microbiota AXIS –regulation pathways and related disorders
  835. Gastric dysregulation induced by microinjection of 6-OHDA in the substantia nigra pars compacta of rats is determined by alterations in the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  836. SY15-3 THE ROLE OF THE GUT BRAIN AXIS IN SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: EVIDENCE FROM HUMAN GENETIC STUDIES
  837. 175. Targeting the GUT BRAIN AXIS to Regulate Preference and Striatal Response to Fat
  838. GUT BRAIN AXIS and the regulation of satiey during obesity: Study of metabolic endotoxemia origin and its role on vagus nerve physiology in a rat model of diet-induced …
  839. The BRAIN GUT -Microbiome AXIS Communication
  840. Effect of Addition and Subtraction Therapy of Xiaoyaosan Combined with Simotang to GUT BRAIN AXIS of Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Predominant …
  841. Marilia Carabotti, Annunziata Scirocco, Carola Severi, Carola Severi. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems …
  842. The effect of aqueous extract of Aloe vera leaves on GUT BRAIN AXIS response following acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer in male rats
  843. Effect of Xiaoyao San on the BRAIN GUT AXIS in rats after chronic immobilization stress
  844. The irritable bowel syndrome: how stress can affect the amygdala activity and the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  845. … Oligosaccharides Prevent Stressor‐Induced Alterations in the Colonic Mucosa‐Associated Microbiota and Animal Behavior: Evidence for Effects on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  846. Effect of A1 vs A2 beta‐casein containing diet on glutathione antioxidant status: Implications for inflammation and cognitive function via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  847. 28 BRAIN GUT –Microbiota AXIS in Mood and Cognition
  848. OC. 5-Orexin-a prevents LPS-induced neuroinflammation at the level of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  849. A novel approach for understanding mental disorders: BRAIN GUT AXIS
  850. Oxytocin, a missing link of the GUT BRAIN AXIS between probiotics and chronic migraine? Comment on’The effects of the multispecies probiotic mixture Ecologic® Barrier …
  851. … and Science of Mental Health and Well‐Being”; Lindsay Bruce and Sarah Lane Ritchie,“The Physicalized Mind and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Taking Mental Health Out of …
  852. Advances in Study on BRAIN GUT AXIS Dysfunction in Pathogenesis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  853. The BRAIN GUT AXIS and psychological processes in IBD AND DAVID J. KATIBIAN
  854. Novel GPR120 agonist TUG891 modulates fat taste perception and preference and activates tongue-BRAIN GUT AXIS in mice
  855. Tuning the BRAIN GUT AXIS in Health and Disease
  856. Meranzin hydrate exhibits anti-depressive and prokinetic-like effects through regulation of the shared alpha 2-adrenoceptor in the BRAIN GUT AXIS of rats in the forced …
  857. Enriched environment on the intestinal mucosal barrier and BRAIN GUT AXIS in rats with colorectal cancer
  858. The BRAIN GUT AXIS and the Gender 25
  859. The Human Microbiome: The BRAIN GUT AXIS and its Role in Immunity
  860. The BRAIN GUT AXIS and the Gender
  861. GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS and neuropsychiatric health
  862. BRAIN GUT AXIS in constipation
  863. The BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS modulation of food intake in health and in obesity: links beyond the 16S rRNA
  864. BRAIN GUT –Microbiota AXIS in Mood and Cognition: Impact of Psychobiotics
  865. BRAIN GUT AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: Experimental evidence for a nigro-vagal pathway associated with one of Parkinson’s earliest symptoms
  866. Herbal formula fo shou san attenuates Alzheimer’s disease-related pathologies via the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS in APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
  867. The GUT BRAIN AXIS
  868. Role of GUT BRAIN AXIS , GUT microbial composition, and probiotic intervention in Alzheimer’s disease
  869. Signaling inflammation across the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  870. SnapShot: The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  871. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : from motility to mood
  872. Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in energy and glucose metabolism
  873. Vagotomy and insights into the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  874. The impact of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology
  875. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  876. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Its Relation to Parkinson’s Disease: A Review
  877. The role of the GUT microbiota in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in obesity: mechanisms and future implications
  878. Proteomics analysis of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in a GUT microbiota-dysbiosis model of depression
  879. Diet and the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : Sowing the seeds of good mental health
  880. GUT BRAIN AXIS : A matter of concern in neuropsychiatric disorders…!
  881. Microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS as a regulator of reward processes
  882. Dysregulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS , dysbiosis and influence of numerous factors on GUT microbiota associated Parkinson’s Disease
  883. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Two ways signaling in Parkinson’s disease
  884. The role of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders
  885. Understanding the connection between the GUT BRAIN AXIS and stress/anxiety disorders
  886. GUT feelings: the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on steroids
  887. Bile acids: A communication channel in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  888. GUT microbiota alterations reveal potential GUT BRAIN AXIS changes in polycystic ovary syndrome
  889. Dietary influences on the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  890. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and Epilepsy
  891. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in inflammatory bowel disease—current and future perspectives
  892. The oral-GUT BRAIN AXIS : the influence of microbes in Alzheimer’s disease
  893. The GUT microbiome modulates GUT BRAIN AXIS glycerophospholipid metabolism in a region-specific manner in a nonhuman primate model of depression
  894. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in depression: endocrine, neural, and immune pathways
  895. Antihypertensive effects of exercise involve reshaping of GUT microbiota and improvement of GUT BRAIN AXIS in spontaneously hypertensive rat
  896. Going with the grain: Fiber, cognition, and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  897. GUT BRAIN –Skin AXIS in Psoriasis: A Review
  898. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Identifying new therapeutic approaches for type 2 diabetes, obesity, and related disorders
  899. Impact of microbial metabolites on microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in inflammatory bowel disease
  900. GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS : Antibiotics and functional gastrointestinal disorders
  901. Advances in modelling the human microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS in vitro
  902. Microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Implications for new therapeutic design in the CNS
  903. The GUT BRAIN AXIS goes viral
  904. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Parkinson disease: Clinical and pathogenetic relevance
  905. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in vertebrates: implications for food intake regulation
  906. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : pathways to better BRAIN health. Perspectives on what we know, what we need to investigate and how to put knowledge into …
  907. GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease etiology: The role of lipopolysaccharide
  908. Genetic approaches using zebrafish to study the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurological disorders
  909. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in cancer treatment-related psychoneurological toxicities and symptoms: a systematic review
  910. Myelin as a regulator of development of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  911. Indoles as essential mediators in the GUT BRAIN AXIS . Their role in Alzheimer’s disease
  912. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS and resilience to developing anxiety or depression under stress
  913. Metabolomics analysis of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases
  914. Priming for life: early life nutrition and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  915. The role of serotonin within the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the development of Alzheimer’s disease: A narrative review
  916. The role of intestinal bacteria and GUT BRAIN AXIS in hepatic encephalopathy
  917. The effect of a probiotic complex on the GUT BRAIN AXIS : A translational study
  918. GUT BRAIN AXIS as a Pathological and Therapeutic Target for Neurodegenerative Disorders
  919. Neurogastroenterology–Focus on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  920. Response of the microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Drosophila to amino acid deficit
  921. Aging microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in stroke risk and outcome
  922. High-fat or high-sugar diets as trigger inflammation in the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  923. Mapping the influence of the GUT microbiota on small molecules across the microbiome GUT BRAIN AXIS
  924. The intervention of unique plant polysaccharides-Dietary fiber on depression from the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  925. GUT -derived serotonin and its emerging roles in immune function, inflammation, metabolism and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  926. High-fiber diet mitigates maternal obesity-induced cognitive and social dysfunction in the offspring via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  927. Human-derived Bifidobacterium dentium modulates the mammalian serotonergic system and GUT BRAIN AXIS
  928. Extra-virgin olive oil and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : influence on GUT microbiota, mucosal immunity, and cardiometabolic and cognitive health
  929. Sex-bias in irritable bowel syndrome: linking steroids to the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  930. Citrobacter rodentium infection at the GUT BRAIN AXIS interface
  931. Uncovering the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome by exploring the GUT BRAIN AXIS : a narrative review
  932. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in autism spectrum disorder
  933. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Literature overview and psychiatric applications
  934. The bidirectional signal communication of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in hypertension
  935. The effects of psychobiotics on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in early-life stress and neuropsychiatric disorders
  936. Are We What We Eat? Impact of Diet on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease
  937. Targeting the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS for improving cognition in schizophrenia and major mood disorders: A narrative review
  938. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS as a key to neuropsychiatric disorders: a mini review
  939. Molecular Insights into SARS-CoV2-Induced Alterations of the GUT /BRAIN AXIS
  940. Short chain fatty acids: Microbial metabolites for GUT BRAIN AXIS signalling
  941. The Microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Controlling Food Intake and Energy Homeostasis
  942. The GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS in behaviour and BRAIN disorders
  943. Nanoplastic Impact on the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Current Knowledge and Future Directions
  944. Schizophrenia, the GUT microbiota, and new opportunities from optogenetic manipulations of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  945. Dietary patterns affect Parkinson’s disease via the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  946. Impact of Contaminants on Microbiota: Linking the GUT BRAIN AXIS with Neurotoxicity
  947. The Microbiota/Microbiome and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : How Much Do They Matter in Psychiatry?
  948. The role of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the health and illness condition: a focus on Alzheimer’s disease
  949. The role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in SARA-CoV-2 neuroinvasion: Culprit or innocent bystander?
  950. Age-related cognitive decline is associated with microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS disorders and neuroinflammation in mice
  951. Does intermittent fasting associated with aerobic training influence parameters related to the GUT BRAIN AXIS of Wistar rats?
  952. Probiotics: Potential novel therapeutics for microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction across gender and lifespan
  953. The Role of the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease
  954. … Parkinson’s disease mice via suppressing inflammation mediated by the lipopolysaccharide-TLR4 signaling pathway through the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  955. Debugging the GUT BRAIN AXIS in depression
  956. Drugs and bugs: the GUT BRAIN AXIS and substance use disorders
  957. A Review on the Role of Food-Derived Bioactive Molecules and the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Satiety Regulation
  958. … Bacterial Biologics Promotes Healthy Aging and Traumatic BRAIN Injury Responses in Adult Drosophila, Modeling the GUT BRAIN AXIS and Inflammation Responses
  959. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease
  960. GUT BRAIN AXIS in the neurological comorbidity of COVID-19
  961. Marine natural products: promising candidates in the modulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS towards neuroprotection
  962. Dietary polyphenols to combat nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via the GUT BRAIN –liver AXIS : A review of possible mechanisms
  963. Extracellular vesicle-derived miRNA as a novel regulatory system for bi-directional communication in GUT BRAIN -microbiota AXIS
  964. The Emerging Scenario of the GUT BRAIN AXIS : The Therapeutic Actions of the New Actor Kefir against Neurodegenerative Diseases
  965. New pathway ameliorating ulcerative colitis: focus on Roseburia intestinalis and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  966. Influence of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS on cognition in Alzheimer’s disease
  967. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review of Taxonomic Alterations and Potential Avenues for Interventions
  968. Dietary Regulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s Disease: Importance of Microbiota Metabolites
  969. Ammonia exposure causes the imbalance of the GUT BRAIN AXIS by altering gene networks associated with oxidative metabolism, inflammation and apoptosis
  970. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Alzheimer’s disease: Implications of the blood-BRAIN barrier as an intervention target
  971. Proneurogenic and neuroprotective effect of a multi strain probiotic mixture in a mouse model of acute inflammation: Involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  972. Emergence of Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model Organism for Dissecting the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  973. Dietary fibre and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Microbiota-dependent and independent mechanisms of action
  974. ILC3, a central innate immune component of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in multiple sclerosis
  975. Dysregulation of the GUT BRAIN -skin AXIS and key overlapping inflammatory and immune mechanisms of psoriasis and depression
  976. Diet and microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in relation to tail biting in pigs: A review
  977. Mycophenolate mediated remodeling of GUT microbiota and improvement of GUT BRAIN AXIS in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  978. Kefir ameliorates specific microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS impairments in a mouse model relevant to autism spectrum disorder
  979. Chronic consumption of food-additives lead to changes via microbiota GUT BRAIN AXIS
  980. Multi-omics analyses of serum metabolome, GUT microbiome and BRAIN function reveal dysregulated microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in bipolar depression
  981. Bidirectional communication between mast cells and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurodegenerative diseases: Avenues for therapeutic intervention
  982. The role of vitamin B12 in viral infections: a comprehensive review of its relationship with the muscle–GUT BRAIN AXIS and implications for SARS-CoV-2 infection
  983. Anorexigenic effects of intermittent hypoxia on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in sleep apnea syndrome
  984. An integrated metagenomics and metabolomics approach implicates the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the pathogenesis of Huntington’s disease
  985. GUT BRAIN AXIS : an insight into microbiota role in Parkinson’s disease
  986. Out of our skull, in our skin: the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Extended Cognition Thesis
  987. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG colonization in early life regulates GUT BRAIN AXIS and relieves anxiety-like behavior in adulthood
  988. Chronic stress-induced depression and anxiety priming modulated by GUT BRAIN AXIS immunity
  989. A GUT BRAIN AXIS -on-a-Chip for studying transport across epithelial and endothelial barriers
  990. Introduction to the Special Issue “The BRAIN GUT AXIS
  991. Crosstalk between adipose tissue and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in metabolic diseases
  992. Loss of vagal integrity disrupts immune components of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and inhibits the effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus on behavior and the …
  993. Stress and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : implications for cancer, inflammation and sepsis
  994. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in mental health and medication response: parsing directionality and causality
  995. MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: The GUT BRAIN AXIS : regulating energy balance independent of food intake
  996. Patient-reported exposures and outcomes link the GUT BRAIN AXIS and inflammatory pathways to specific symptoms of severe mental illness
  997. β-Elemene Suppresses Obesity-Induced Imbalance in the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  998. GUT BRAIN AXIS Cross-Talk and Limbic Disorders as Biological Basis of Secondary TMAU
  999. The Many Ages of Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1000. The bi-directional role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in inflammatory and other gastrointestinal diseases
  1001. Neurohormonal Changes in the GUT BRAIN AXIS and Underlying Neuroendocrine Mechanisms following Bariatric Surgery
  1002. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and Alzheimer Disease. From Dysbiosis to Neurodegeneration: Focus on the Central Nervous System Glial Cells
  1003. Schisandra chinensis ameliorates depressive‐like behaviors by regulating microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS via its anti‐inflammation activity
  1004. Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1005. The microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson disease—from basic research to the clinic
  1006. Stress and the Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia: A Literature Review
  1007. Psychobiotics: the Influence of GUT Microbiota on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurological Disorders
  1008. The Role of Acupuncture on the GUT BRAIN –Microbiota AXIS in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  1009. Green Alga Enteromorpha prolifera Oligosaccharide Ameliorates Ageing and Hyperglycemia through GUT BRAIN AXIS in Age‐Matched Diabetic Mice
  1010. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and its role in controlling eating behavior in intestinal inflammation
  1011. An integrative study of the microbiome GUT BRAIN AXIS and hippocampal inflammation in psychosis: persistent effects from mode of birth
  1012. Effect of temperature stress on GUT BRAIN AXIS in mice: Regulation of intestinal microbiome and central NLRP3 inflammasomes
  1013. Therapeutic implications of SARS-CoV-2 dysregulation of the GUT BRAIN -lung AXIS
  1014. The role of epigenomic regulatory pathways in the GUT BRAIN AXIS and visceral hyperalgesia
  1015. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Synergistic approach
  1016. Chemogenetics defines a short-chain fatty acid receptor GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1017. Inflammation, Lifestyle Factors, and the Microbiome‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : Relevance to Depression and Antidepressant Action
  1018. Impact of Environmental Pollutants on GUT Microbiome and Mental Health via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1019. GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunction underlies FODMAP‐induced symptom generation in irritable bowel syndrome
  1020. Stress and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : Cognitive performance, mood state, and biomarkers of blood-BRAIN barrier and intestinal permeability following severe physical and …
  1021. Garlic exosome-like nanoparticles reverse high-fat diet induced obesity via the GUT /BRAIN AXIS
  1022. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and beyond: Microbiome control of spinal cord injury pain in humans and rodents
  1023. Unveiling the GUT BRAIN AXIS : structural and functional analogies between the GUT and the choroid plexus vascular and immune barriers
  1024. Sesamol Attenuates Amyloid Peptide Accumulation and Cognitive Deficits in APP/PS1 Mice: The Mediating Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1025. Maternal high sugar and fat diet benefits offspring BRAIN function via targeting on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1026. The model of litter size reduction induces long‐term disruption of the GUT BRAIN AXIS : An explanation for the hyperphagia of Wistar rats of both sexes
  1027. Bisphenol A impairs cognitive function and 5-HT metabolism in adult male mice by modulating the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1028. Embryonic Exposure to Tryptophan Yields Bullying Victimization via Reprogramming the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in a Chicken Model
  1029. The antidepressant potential of lactobacillus casei in the postpartum depression rat model mediated by the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1030. Potential involvement of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the neurotoxicity of triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) in the marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) larvae
  1031. Caprylic acid ameliorates rotenone induced inflammation and oxidative stress in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Zebrafish
  1032. … stress-induced anxiety and depressive-like behavior in maternal separation model-possible involvement of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in differential regulation …
  1033. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in health and disease and its implications for translational research
  1034. The microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : A novel nutritional therapeutic target for growth retardation
  1035. Molecular imaging of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : searching for the right targeted probe for the right target and disease
  1036. Selective Probiotic Treatment Positively Modulates the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism
  1037. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and nutritional strategy under heat stress
  1038. The future of neuroimaging and GUT BRAIN AXIS research for substance use disorders
  1039. Modulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS by probiotics: A promising anti-depressant approach
  1040. Chlorogenic Acid Ameliorates High-Fat and High-Fructose Diet-Induced Cognitive Impairment via Mediating the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1041. Examining the Effects of 4He Exposure on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1042. Exploring the GUT BRAIN AXIS for the Control of CNS Inflammatory Demyelination: Immunomodulation by Bacteroides fragilis’ Polysaccharide A
  1043. How Microbes Affect Depression: Underlying Mechanisms via the GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Modulating Role of Probiotics
  1044. … restraint stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice through modulating intestinal inflammation and permeability—A study based on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1045. Mice BRAIN metabolomics after the exposure to a “chemical cocktail” and selenium supplementation through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1046. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : GUT Microbiota Modulates Conspecific Aggression in Diversely Selected Laying Hens
  1047. GUT BRAIN –bone marrow AXIS in hypertension
  1048. Jasmine tea attenuates chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced depressive-like behavior in rats via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1049. Tilapia Head Protein Hydrolysate Attenuates Scopolamine-Induced Cognitive Impairment through the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Mice
  1050. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS participates in chronic cerebral hypoperfusion by disrupting the metabolism of short-chain fatty acids
  1051. Apolipoprotein E genotype-dependent nutrigenetic effects to prebiotic inulin for modulating systemic metabolism and neuroprotection in mice via GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1052. Role of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS dysfunctions induced by infections in the onset of anorexia nervosa
  1053. Role of Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Regulating Dopaminergic Signaling
  1054. Linking circadian rhythms to microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in aging-associated neurodegenerative diseases
  1055. … alleviation effects of anchovy hydrolysates-catechin on scopolamine-induced mice memory deficits: the exploration of the potential relationship among GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1056. Neuropsychiatric Ramifications of COVID-19: Short-Chain Fatty Acid Deficiency and Disturbance of Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS Signaling
  1057. The GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS , psychobiotics and its influence on BRAIN and behaviour: A systematic review
  1058. TH2 sensitization in the skin‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : How early‐life Th2‐mediated inflammation may negatively perpetuate developmental and psychologic abnormalities
  1059. The Developing Microbiome From Birth to 3 Years: The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
  1060. Is the Use of Glyphosate in Modern Agriculture Resulting in Increased Neuropsychiatric Conditions Through Modulation of the GUT BRAIN -microbiome AXIS ?
  1061. Bidirectional Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS Communication Influences Metabolic Switch-Associated Responses in the Mosquito Anopheles culicifacies
  1062. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Alzheimer’s disease pathology-an overview
  1063. Andrographolide attenuates GUT BRAIN AXIS associated pathology in Gulf War illness by modulating bacteriome-virome associated inflammation and microglia-neuron …
  1064. Changes in GUT BRAIN AXIS parameters in adult rats of both sexes with different feeding pattern that were early nicotine-exposed
  1065. The Influence of Parental High-Fat High-Sugar Diet on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Male Offspring
  1066. Light-Sensitive Lactococcus lactis for Microbe–GUT BRAIN AXIS Regulating via Upconversion Optogenetic Micro-Nano System
  1067. The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Depression: The Potential Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Microbiota Combined Antidepression Effect
  1068. One Giant Leap from Mouse to Man: The Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Mood Disorders and Translational Challenges Moving towards Human Clinical Trials
  1069. Metabolites from the GUT Microbiota and the Role in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1070. Parkinson’s Disease and the Metal–Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS : A Systems Toxicology Approach
  1071. Ghrelin and glucagon-like peptide-1: A GUT BRAIN AXIS battle for food reward
  1072. Maternal dietary omega-3 deficiency worsens the deleterious effects of prenatal inflammation on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the offspring across lifetime
  1073. Agaricus Mushroom-Enriched Diets Modulate the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Reduce BRAIN Oxidative Stress in Mice
  1074. Exploring the potential antidepressant mechanisms of puerarin: Anti-inflammatory response via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1075. High-fat diets containing different types of fatty acids modulate GUT BRAIN AXIS in obese mice
  1076. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : A novel potential target of ketogenic diet for epilepsy
  1077. Impaired blood‐BRAIN barrier in the microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS : Potential role of bipolar susceptibility gene TRANK1
  1078. … by consuming corn silk water extract in artery-occluded gerbils with reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and post-stroke hyperglycemia through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1079. Area Deprivation Index and GUT BRAIN AXIS in Cirrhosis
  1080. The Neuroprotective Effects of Spray-Dried Porcine Plasma Supplementation Involve the Microbiota− GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1081. Functional roles of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s disease: Implications of GUT microbiota-targeted therapy
  1082. Psychobiotics for Manipulating GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s Disease
  1083. Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I‐745 modulates the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in a humanized mouse model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  1084. Corynebacterium glutamicum Mechanosensing: From Osmoregulation to L-Glutamate Secretion for the Avian Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1085. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum DMDL 9010 alleviates dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis and behavioral disorders by facilitating microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1086. Study on the toxic-mechanism of triclosan chronic exposure to zebrafish (Danio rerio) based on GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1087. Kimchi intake alleviates obesity-induced neuroinflammation by modulating the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1088. GUT BRAIN -Microbiota AXIS and Hypertension: A Literature Review
  1089. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Impact of social isolation in adolescence
  1090. Ten‐week high fat and high sugar diets in mice alter GUT BRAIN AXIS cytokines in a sex‐dependent manner
  1091. Environmental neurotoxicants and inflammasome activation in Parkinson’s disease–a focus on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1092. Cannabis and the GUT BRAIN AXIS Communication in HIV Infection
  1093. The Enteric Nervous System and the Microenvironment of the GUT : The Translational Aspects of the Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1094. A Framework for Clinical Trials of Neurobiological Interventions That Target the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  1095. Toward Elucidating the Human GUT Microbiota–BRAIN AXIS : Molecules, Biochemistry, and Implications for Health and Diseases
  1096. … induced by polychlorinated biphenyl 126 contributes to increased BRAIN proinflammatory cytokines: Landscapes from the GUT BRAIN AXIS and fecal microbiota …
  1097. The microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurocognitive development and decline
  1098. Implications of GUT BRAIN AXIS in the pathogenesis of Psychiatric disorders
  1099. Tryptophan-rich diet ameliorates chronic unpredictable mild stress induced depression-and anxiety-like behavior in mice: The potential involvement of GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1100. The Intervention of Prebiotics on Depression via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1101. Inflammasome-Regulated Pyroptotic Cell Death in Disruption of the GUT BRAIN AXIS After Stroke
  1102. The contribution of GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS in the development of BRAIN disorders
  1103. PARK7/DJ-1 as a Therapeutic Target in GUT BRAIN AXIS Diseases
  1104. Magnesium Orotate and the Microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS Modulation: New Approaches in Psychological Comorbidities of Gastrointestinal Functional Disorders
  1105. Tumor necrosis factor alpha and the gastrointestinal epithelium: implications for the GUT BRAIN AXIS and hypertension
  1106. The microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS and epilepsy from a multidisciplinary perspective: Clinical evidence and technological solutions for improvement of in vitro preclinical …
  1107. Aging in Male Wistar Rats Associates With Changes in Intestinal Microbiota, GUT Structure, and Cholecystokinin-Mediated GUT BRAIN AXIS Function
  1108. Probiotics, Prebiotics, Synbiotics, and Fermented Foods as Potential Biotics in Nutrition Improving Health via Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1109. The Untapped Potential of Ginsenosides and American Ginseng Berry in Promoting Mental Health via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1110. Shedding light on biological sex differences and microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : a comprehensive review of its roles in neuropsychiatric disorders
  1111. Bi-Directionality of the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Patients With Functional Dyspepsia: Relevance of Psychotherapy and Probiotics
  1112. Microbiota GUT BRAIN AXIS in Ischemic Stroke: A Narrative Review with a Focus about the Relationship with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  1113. Glioma and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : opportunities and future perspectives
  1114. Effect of Probiotic Fungi against Cognitive Impairment in Mice via Regulation of the Fungal Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1115. Targeting GUT BRAIN AXIS through Scalp-Abdominal electroacupuncture in Parkinson’s disease
  1116. Sex and age dimorphism of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in ischemic stroke: a systematic review of preliminary studies
  1117. The BRAIN GUT -Microbiotal AXIS : A framework for understanding functional GI illness and their therapeutic interventions
  1118. CNMa–CNMa receptor at microbiome–GUT BRAIN AXIS : novel target to regulate feeding decision
  1119. The Ketogenic Diet Improves GUT BRAIN AXIS in a Rat Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Impact on 5-HT and BDNF Systems
  1120. Melatonin Regulates the Neurotransmitter Secretion Disorder Induced by Caffeine Through the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  1121. Disruption of the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN (MGB) AXIS and Mental Health of Astronauts During Long-Term Space Travel
  1122. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and sodium appetite: Can inflammation-related signaling influence the control of sodium intake?
  1123. Radionuclide Imaging of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson Disease
  1124. GUT bless you: The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in irritable bowel syndrome
  1125. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Focus on GUT metabolites short-chain fatty acids
  1126. Probiotic Mechanism to Modulate the GUT BRAIN AXIS (GBA)
  1127. Neonatal enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection disrupts microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS signaling
  1128. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : spatial relationship between spinal afferent nerves and 5-HT-containing enterochromaffin cells in mucosa of mouse colon
  1129. … by impairing enteric glial mitochondrial function in pesticide models of Parkinson’s disease: Potential relevance to GUT BRAIN AXIS inflammation in Parkinson’s disease …
  1130. BRAIN GUT AXIS dysfunction in the pathogenesis of traumatic BRAIN injury
  1131. Movement of prion‐like α‐synuclein along the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: A potential target of curcumin treatment
  1132. Sesamol ameliorates dextran sulfate sodium-induced depression-like and anxiety-like behaviors in colitis mice: the potential involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1133. GUT BRAIN AXIS in traumatic BRAIN injury: impact on neuroinflammation
  1134. Age-dependent aggregation of α-synuclein in the nervous system of GUT BRAIN AXIS is associated with caspase-1 activation
  1135. Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS and epilepsy: a review on mechanisms and potential therapeutics
  1136. The Neural GUT BRAIN AXIS of Pathological Protein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease and Its Counterpart in Peroral Prion Infections
  1137. Bi-directional elucidation of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (RTA 8) intervention on the pathophysiology of GUT BRAIN AXIS during Salmonella BRAIN infection
  1138. Novel compound FLZ alleviates rotenone-induced PD mouse model by suppressing TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB pathway through microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1139. The GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in autism: what Drosophila models can offer?
  1140. Morin ameliorates rotenone-induced Parkinson disease in mice through antioxidation and anti-neuroinflammation: GUT BRAIN AXIS involvement
  1141. Eugenol alleviated nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in rat via a GUT BRAIN -liver AXIS involving glucagon-like Peptide-1
  1142. Metformin acts on the GUT BRAIN AXIS to ameliorate antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysfunction
  1143. Spirulina platensis alleviates high fat diet-induced cognitive impairment in mice via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1144. 2021 Workshop: Neurodegenerative Diseases in the GUT BRAIN AXIS —Parkinson’s Disease
  1145. … Supplement of Anoectochilus roxburghii (Wall.) Lindl. Polysaccharides Ameliorates Cognitive Dysfunction Induced by High Fat Diet via “GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1146. The relationship between the GUT microbiome-immune system-BRAIN AXIS and major depressive disorder
  1147. The effects of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) administration on the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (the MiGBAN study) …
  1148. Rumex japonicus Houtt. Protects Dopaminergic Neurons by Regulating Mitochondrial Function and GUT BRAIN AXIS in In Vitro and In Vivo Models of Parkinson’s …
  1149. Impact of environmental toxicants exposure on GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson disease
  1150. Tryptophan metabolism and the microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1151. A study of abnormal cannabidiols system‐mediated cardiovascular protection in disrupted GUT /BRAIN AXIS associated depression
  1152. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in multiple sclerosis. Is its dysfunction a pathological trigger or a consequence of the disease?
  1153. … ameliorates D-galactose-induced Alzheimer’s disease-like inflammation and memory deficits, probably via modulating the microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1154. Genetic Approaches Using Zebrafish to Study the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurological Disorders. Cells 2021, 10, 566
  1155. Cine gastric MRI reveals altered GUT BRAIN AXIS in Functional Dyspepsia: gastric motility is linked with BRAIN stem‐cortical fMRI connectivity
  1156. Dietary polyphenols: regulate the advanced glycation end products-RAGE AXIS and the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS to prevent neurodegenerative diseases
  1157. Microglial mitophagy integrates the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS to restrain neuroinflammation during neurotropic herpesvirus infection
  1158. GUT -Microbiome-BRAIN AXIS
  1159. GUT BRAIN AXIS Exploration: Stabilometric Platform Performances in Children Affected by Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
  1160. Microbiome in aging of GUT and BRAIN (MiaGB): paving the ways to understand GUT BRAIN AXIS in aging
  1161. The prevalence of disorders of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: an observational …
  1162. Sex-related patterns of the GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in the neuropsychiatric conditions
  1163. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role in Hunger and Satiety
  1164. Illustration of a Novel GUT BRAIN AXIS of Alcohol Withdrawal, Withdrawal-Associated Depression, Craving and Alcohol-Severity Index in Alcohol Use Disorder Patients.
  1165. Obesity and GUT –microbiota–BRAIN AXIS : A narrative review
  1166. The Clinical Observation and Mechanism of Acupuncture on Cancer-Related Fatigue of Breast Cancer Based on “GUT BRAIN AXIS ”: Study Protocol for a …
  1167. Improvement of sleep by resistant dextrin prebiotic in type 2 diabetic women coincides with attenuation of metabolic endotoxemia: involvement of GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1168. … and Memory Deficit with Chungkookjang Made with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Bacillus subtilis Potentially through Promoting GUT BRAIN AXIS in Artery-Occluded …
  1169. Hypoosmotic stress induced functional alternations of intestinal barrier integrity, inflammatory reactions, and neurotransmission along GUT BRAIN AXIS in the yellowfin …
  1170. Effect of Acupuncture on GUT BRAIN AXIS Parameters in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis: A Study Protocol for a Randomized, Participant-and Assessor-Blind …
  1171. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role of the GUT Microbiome on Human Health
  1172. Silicon dioxide nanoparticles induced neurobehavioral impairments by disrupting microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1173. Probiotics and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1174. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Role of GUT Microbiota in Neurodegenerative Disease
  1175. Emerging role of GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in depression and therapeutic implication
  1176. … Irritable Bowel Complaints and Perceived Immune Fitness among Individuals That Report Impaired Wound Healing: Supportive Evidence for the GUT BRAIN –Skin AXIS
  1177. Use of Prebiotics for Addressing GUT Dysbiosis and Achieving Healthy GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1178. Modulation of the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS by bioactive food, prebiotics, and probiotics decelerates the course of Alzheimer’s disease
  1179. BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: A historical review and future perspective.
  1180. The BRAIN GUT AXIS : A prime therapeutic target in traumatic BRAIN injury
  1181. GUT BRAIN AXIS in ageing
  1182. Interactions of Microbiome for GUT BRAIN AXIS Health
  1183. Butyrate rescues oxidative stress-induced transport deficits of tryptophan: Potential implication in affective or GUT BRAIN AXIS disorders
  1184. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurological Disorders: From Leaky Barriers Microanatomical Changes to Biochemical Processes.
  1185. Multi-omic analysis along the GUT BRAIN AXIS points to a functional architecture of autism
  1186. Involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurological disorders.
  1187. The BRAIN GUT AXIS -where are we now and how can we Modulate these Connections?
  1188. High-fat diet impairs duodenal barrier function and elicits glia-dependent changes along the GUT BRAIN AXIS that are required for anxiogenic and depressive …
  1189. GUT Microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neonatal Calves: Implications for Psychobiotic Usage for Stress Regulation
  1190. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in determining social behaviours of animals
  1191. The GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS : Role of the GUT microbial metabolites of dietary food in obesity
  1192. GUT BRAIN AXIS and immunoneuroendocrine modulation in neurological and psychiatric disorders: A systematic review
  1193. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Context of GUT Microbiome and Its Metabolites
  1194. GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS in depression: The role of neuroinflammation
  1195. The Ameliorative Effects of Isorhynchophylline on Morphine Dependence Are Mediated Through the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1196. Can Understanding GUT BRAIN AXIS Biopsychosocial Pathways Improve Clinical Reasoning?
  1197. High cholesterol diet, oxysterols and their impact on the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1198. Gene-GUT BRAIN AXIS : Gene-Based Personalized Medicine
  1199. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors in the Regulation of Epileptogenesis
  1200. Saccharomyces boulardii improves the behaviour and emotions of spastic cerebral palsy rats through the GUT BRAIN AXIS pathway
  1201. GUT BRAIN AXIS : The Current State of Imaging Technologies, Their Clinical Implications, and Future Directions
  1202. Rebuilding microbiome for mitigating traumatic BRAIN injury: importance of restructuring the GUT -microbiome-BRAIN AXIS
  1203. Systems Level Model of Dietary Effects on Cognition via the Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS *
  1204. Investigation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease
  1205. Role of GUT BRAIN AXIS in HIV-1 Infection
  1206. GUT microbiome-BRAIN AXIS and inflammation in temperament, personality and psychopathology
  1207. Crosstalk Between Intestinal Serotonergic System and Pattern Recognition Receptors on the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1208. GUT BRAIN AXIS Association to the BRAIN Function
  1209. Development of the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Early Life
  1210. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurological Disorders
  1211. Psychological comorbidity in gastrointestinal diseases: Update on the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS
  1212. Renal Denervation Attenuates Neuroinflammation in the BRAIN by Regulating GUT BRAIN AXIS in Rats With Myocardial Infarction
  1213. The GUT BRAIN -microbiome AXIS and its link to autism: emerging insights and the potential of zebrafish models
  1214. The modulatory effect and implication of GUT microbiota on osteoporosis: from the perspective of “BRAIN GUT –bone” AXIS
  1215. Modulation of GUT BRAIN AXIS Through Prebiotics and Psychobiotics
  1216. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS during heat stress in chickens: a review
  1217. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Probiotic Interactions and Implications for Human Mental Health
  1218. Development of the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS in Early Life
  1219. Human GUT Microbiota, GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Role of Diet
  1220. Hypothesis paper: electroacupuncture targeting the GUT BRAIN AXIS to modulate neurocognitive determinants of eating behavior—toward a proof of concept in …
  1221. Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles and the GUT ‐Microbiota BRAIN AXIS : Emerging Roles in Communication and Potential as Therapeutics
  1222. Probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics on mitigation of depression symptoms: modulation of the BRAIN GUT –microbiome AXIS
  1223. Prolonged continual consumption of oregano herb interferes with the action of steroid hormones and several drugs, and effects signaling across the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1224. Safety Concerns, Regulatory Guidelines, Current Market Trends, and Future Directions toward the Use of Probiotics in GUT BRAIN -Skin AXIS
  1225. Convergent pathways of the GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS and neurodegenerative disorders
  1226. The BRAIN GUT AXIS : psychological functioning and inflammatory bowel diseases
  1227. Butyrate emerges as a crucial effector of Zhi-Zi-Chi decoctions to ameliorate depression via multiple pathways of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1228. Functional Integration of GUT BRAIN AXIS and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Therapy
  1229. ZiBuPiYin Recipe Prevented and Treated Cognitive Decline in ZDF Rats With Diabetes-Associated Cognitive Decline via Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS Dialogue
  1230. Pathophysiological Role of GUT Microbiota Affecting GUT BRAIN AXIS and Intervention of Probiotics and Prebiotics in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  1231. From GUT feeling to visceral pain: Effects of negative expectations in the context of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1232. Maternal exposure to adversity: impact on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS , inflammation and offspring psychiatric outcomes
  1233. Two Curcumin Extracts Modify Composition of GUT Microbiota, Tight Junction Protein, and Neuroinflammation in Rats With Neuropathic Pain: Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1234. Zebrafish as a Model Organism to Understand the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1235. Su093 GUT BRAIN AXIS AND IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME DURING SARS COV-2 PANDEMIC. A SURVEY BASED STUDY.
  1236. Inflammation, stress, and GUT BRAIN AXIS as therapeutic targets in bipolar disorder
  1237. Bidirectional BRAIN GUT AXIS effects influence mood and prognosis in IBD: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  1238. Aggression and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1239. Alterations in the GUT -microbial-inflammasome-BRAIN AXIS in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
  1240. Intermittent fasting mitigates cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1241. Modulating the Bidirectional Communication of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Times of Stress with Lactobacillus plantarum DR7
  1242. Opioid Modulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Opioid-Associated Comorbidities
  1243. PM2. 5 exposure associated with microbiota GUT BRAIN AXIS : Multi-omics mechanistic implications from the BAPE study
  1244. Effect of fecal microbiota transplantation on neurological restoration in a spinal cord injury mouse model: involvement of BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1245. GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s Disease: Interplay Between Cholecystokinin, Dysbiosis, and BRAIN -Derived Neurotrophic Factor
  1246. The Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS : A New Window to View the Impact of Prenatal Stress on Early Neurodevelopment
  1247. Role of BRAIN GUT -Microbiota AXIS in Depression: Emerging Therapeutic Avenues
  1248. THE GUT BRAIN AXIS : THE ROLE OF NUTRITION
  1249. Kaitan Antara Gangguan Perkembangan dan Perilaku Anak dengan GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1250. Traumatic BRAIN Injury and GUT BRAIN AXIS : The Disruption of an Alliance.
  1251. Bidirectional Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS after Stroke and Its Implications for Treating Ischemic Stroke
  1252. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in depression and anxiety disorders
  1253. CHD8 regulates GUT epithelial cell function and affects autism-related behaviours through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1254. Neuromodulators in the BRAIN GUT AXIS : their Role in the Therapy of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  1255. The BRAIN GUT AXIS , inflammatory bowel disease and bioelectronic medicine
  1256. An Adaptive Network Model of the Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease
  1257. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS .
  1258. Quantitative and Correlational Analysis of GUT BRAIN AXIS in Schizophrenia Spectrum and Mood Disorders
  1259. The Role of the Microbiome-BRAIN GUT AXIS in the Pathogenesis of Depressive Disorder
  1260. … , Short-term fermented soybeans: Prevents memory impairment by modulating BRAIN insulin sensitivity, neuro-inflammation, and the GUT –microbiome–BRAIN AXIS
  1261. BRAIN Research Bulletin: Special Issue: BRAIN –body communication in health and diseases, BRAIN GUT –microbiota AXIS in depression: A historical overview …
  1262. GUT BRAIN AXIS Regulation of Food Intake and Visceral Illness
  1263. ​ THE ROLE OF THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
  1264. … of Faecalibaculum rodentium causes depression-like phenotypes in resilient Ephx2 knock-out mice: A role of BRAIN GUT –microbiota AXIS via the subdiaphragmatic …
  1265. Probiotics and GUT BRAIN AXIS modulation
  1266. Mannan oligosaccharide attenuates cognitive and behavioral disorders in the 5xFAD Alzheimer’s disease mouse model via regulating the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS
  1267. Protection against Alzheimer’s disease by luteolin: Role of BRAIN glucose regulation, anti‐inflammatory activity, and the GUT microbiota‐liver‐BRAIN AXIS
  1268. P273 Chemogenetic analysis of how receptors for short chain fatty acids regulate the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1269. Visceral Consciousness: The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Sleep and Sleeplessness in Britain and America, 1850–1914
  1270. Intake of flavonoids from Astragalus membranaceus ameliorated BRAIN impairment in diabetic mice via modulating BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1271. Kismet/CHD7/CHD8 affects GUT biomechanics, the GUT microbiome, and GUT BRAIN AXIS in Drosophila melanogaster
  1272. Bile acids as key modulators of the BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS in Alzheimer’s disease
  1273. EFFICACY OF PREBIOTIC DIETARY INTERVENTION TO MITIGATE RISKS FOR DEMENTIA VIA THE GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1274. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in social anxiety disorder
  1275. Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Research on the Links between the Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS and Depression
  1276. Aberrant GUT -microbiota-immune-BRAIN AXIS development in premature neonates with BRAIN damage
  1277. The GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s disease: epidemiological studies on causes, underlying mechanisms and novel treatments
  1278. The Role of GUT Microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in Pathophysiology of ADHD: A Systematic Review
  1279. Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in epilepsy
  1280. Clostridioides difficile infection increases circulating p-cresol levels and dysregulates BRAIN dopamine metabolism: linking GUT BRAIN AXIS to autism spectrum disorders?
  1281. Indonesian health care practitioner’s perception on GUT BRAIN AXIS and social-emotional concept
  1282. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG ameliorates noise-induced cognitive deficits and systemic inflammation in rats by modulating the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1283. Chicoric acid prevents neurodegeneration via microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in a mouse Parkinson’s disease model
  1284. … glutamicum Mechanosensing: From Osmoregulation to L-Glutamate Secretion for the Avian Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS . Microorganisms 2021, 9, 201
  1285. Correction: Marazziti et al. The Microbiota/Microbiome and the GUT BRAIN AXIS : How Much Do They Matter in Psychiatry? Life 2021, 11, 760
  1286. The Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS : A New Direction in Research on Depression
  1287. GUT Microbiota–BRAIN AXIS as a Potential Modulator of Psychological Stress after Spinal Cord Injury
  1288. Possible Roles of Cyclic Meditation in Regulation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1289. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Possible Role of GUT Microbiota in Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
  1290. The GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Apparent Links to Autism Spectrum Disorders
  1291. Reasoning through the GUT : The Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and its Role in the Pathogenesis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
  1292. Synchronizing our clocks as we age: the influence of the BRAIN GUT -immune AXIS on the sleep-wake cycle across the lifespan
  1293. Impact of the short-chain fatty acids on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1294. The Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS on the Development of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD)
  1295. Diet-GUT Microbiota-BRAIN AXIS and IgE-Mediated Food Allergy
  1296. The BRAIN GUT AXIS in gastrointestinal cancers
  1297. RhANP attenuates endotoxin-derived cognitive dysfunction through subdiaphragmatic vagus nerve-mediated GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS
  1298. BRAIN Injury and Neuroinflammation of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
  1299. Molecular Signaling in the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Stress
  1300. Neuromodulators in the BRAIN GUT AXIS : their Role in the Therapy of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
  1301. Mapping neuron functions in the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1302. Metabolomics changes in BRAIN GUT AXIS after unpredictable chronic mild stress
  1303. Neuroprotective effect of fucoidan by regulating GUT -microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in alcohol withdrawal mice
  1304. Ghrelin and Glucagon-Like Peptide-1: A GUT BRAIN AXIS Battle for Food Reward. Nutrients 2021, 13, 977
  1305. Curcumin Alleviates DSS-Induced Anxiety-Like Behaviors via the Microbial-BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1306. Microbe-GUT BRAIN AXIS and neurological disorders: a review
  1307. Sensitization to Chronic Stress-Induced Depression and Anxiety Modulated by GUT BRAIN AXIS Immunity
  1308. GUT microbiota, its modifications and the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1309. Dietary Supplement of Anoectochilus Roxburghii Polysaccharides Ameliorates Cognitive Dysfunction Induced by High Fat Diet via “GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1310. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY–FOCUS ON THE GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1311. CXCL1/CXCR2 is Involved in White Matter Injury in Neonatal Rats via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1312. Memory and Learning Improvement by Resveratrol and Probiotics via the‎ GUT BRAIN AXIS and Antioxidant Activity in Diabetic Rats
  1313. Oral-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Experimental Models of Periodontitis: Associating GUT Dysbiosis With Neurodegenerative Diseases
  1314. GUT BRAIN AXIS in neurological diseases: pathophysiological and pharmacological implications
  1315. The Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Narrative Review
  1316. Listen to Your GUT : Educational Videos on the GUT BRAIN AXIS and the Therapeutic Use of Probiotics
  1317. Effects of probiotic on responses to stress: systemic modulation of microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1318. Ghrelin Signaling Regulates Microbiome GUT BRAIN AXIS in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  1319. The GUT microbiota–BRAIN AXIS and role of probiotics
  1320. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS Communication Influences Metabolic Switch in the Mosquito Anopheles Culicifacies
  1321. … -Induced Memory Deficits in Mice by Reducing Oxidative and Inflammatory Stress and Modulation of GUT Microbiota-Fecal Metabolites-BRAIN Neurotransmitter AXIS
  1322. Cross-tissue transcriptome-wide association studies of 885,176 individuals and seven diseases of the GUT BRAIN AXIS identify susceptibility genes shared …
  1323. … Jiedu decoction remodels the periphery microenvironment to inhibit Alzheimer’s disease progression based on the “BRAIN GUT AXIS through multiple integrated …
  1324. … and neuroprotective effect of a multi strain probiotic mixture in a mouse model of acute inflammation: Involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS “[Pharmacol. Res. 172 (2021) …
  1325. Intriguing role of GUT BRAIN AXIS on cognition with emphasis on interaction with Papez circuit.
  1326. An adjunct paradigm in the causation and treatment of mental illness: the GUT BRAIN AXIS and microbial remedies
  1327. The GUT vascular barrier: A new player in the GUT –liver–BRAIN AXIS
  1328. Facilitating the GUT BRAIN AXIS by probiotic bacteria to modulate neuroimmune response on lead exposed zebra fish models
  1329. Ischemic stroke and intestinal flora: an insight into BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1330. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and bipolar disorder
  1331. SEROTONIN SENSOR-INTEGRATED IN VITRO SYSTEMS AS RESEARCH TOOLS TO ADDRESS THE GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1332. Model Integration: Can Understanding Biopsychosocial GUT BRAIN AXIS Mechanistic Pathways Improve our Clinical Reasoning in Primary Care?
  1333. Proneurogenic and neuroprotective effect of a multi strain probiotic mixture in a mouse model of acute inflammation: involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS .
  1334. The role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Parkinson’s Disease
  1335. Research progress in function and related mechanism of GUT BRAIN AXIS in traumatic BRAIN injury
  1336. Comparison of five diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) rat models in the BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS
  1337. Deciphering the role of microbially-derived metabolites on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1338. Polyphenols from food processing byproducts and their microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS -based health benefits
  1339. GUT BRAIN AXIS : Feeding your BRAIN through your GUT -the link with stress and depression
  1340. The Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and what Association with GUT BRAIN AXIS , Probiotic and other Related Factors?
  1341. Microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1342. GUT BRAIN AXIS : role of probiotics in neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder
  1343. Chronic Stress-Induced Depression and Anxiety Priming Modulated by GUT BRAIN AXIS Immunity
  1344. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS involvement in pain syndrome: biomolecular pathway and potential therapeutic strategies
  1345. Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Synergy in alterations of the GUT BRAIN AXIS ?
  1346. Micro/nano-plastics cause neurobehavioral toxicity in discus fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus): Insight from BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS
  1347. Research progress of microbe GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1348. Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS associated with gastrointestinal …
  1349. P446. The Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Early life: The Temporal Relation Between GUT Microbial Development Over the First Year and Subsequent Social-Emotional …
  1350. The GUT –meningeal immune AXIS : Priming BRAIN defense against the most likely invaders
  1351. TRP channels in the GUT : Effect of probiotics and phyto-nutraceuticals on GUT BRAIN -immune AXIS
  1352. Advances in Parkinson’s disease induced by α-synuclein transmitted through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1353. (R)-ketamine ameliorates demyelination and facilitates remyelination in cuprizone-treated mice: A role of GUT –microbiota–BRAIN AXIS
  1354. Front Cover: Green Alga Enteromorpha prolifera Oligosaccharide Ameliorates Ageing and Hyperglycemia through GUT BRAIN AXIS in Age‐Matched Diabetic Mice
  1355. The GUT –liver–BRAIN AXIS : dietary and therapeutic interventions
  1356. Protective effects of Forsythiae fructus and Cassiae semen water extract against memory deficits through the GUT -microbiome-BRAIN AXIS in an Alzheimer’s disease …
  1357. The GUT -Microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  1358. The GUT BRAIN AXIS : Anxiety, Depression & GUT Health
  1359. … cooking confidence after a food literacy cooking program affect mental health outcomes and associations with dietary and GUT biomarkers of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1360. A GUT BRAIN AXIS -on-a-Chip for studying transport across epithelial and endothelial barriers
  1361. Bioelectronic Tools to Study the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1362. Investigating the Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  1363. The microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS impacts chronic cerebral hypoperfusion via short chain fatty acids
  1364. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Etiology and Symptomatology: The Potential Role of the GUT Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1365. Nutritional Effects on the GUT Microbiome & the BRAIN GUT AXIS : Unlocking the Therapeutic and Preventative Potential of Nutrition for GUT Dysbiosis Associated …
  1366. Clinical Report on the Treatment of Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Based on Microbe-GUT BRAIN AXIS Theory.
  1367. Alterations in Microbiota‐GUT BRAIN AXIS and Susceptibility or Resilience to Traumatic Stress
  1368. Potential Roles of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in the Cognitive Evolution of Primates
  1369. Structural specificity of flavonoids to selectively inhibit starch digestive enzymes for triggering the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1370. Impact of dietary arachidonic acid intake on the GUT microbiota and the GUT BRAIN AXIS . Consequences for prevention of Alzheimer’s disease by probiotics
  1371. Tea combats circadian rhythm disorder syndrome via the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS : potential mechanisms speculated
  1372. Clostridioides difficile infection increases circulating p-cresol levels and dysregulates BRAIN dopamine metabolism: linking GUT BRAIN AXIS to autism and other …
  1373. Effect of Huatan Tongluo Decoction on GUT BRAIN AXIS in Rats with Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion
  1374. … of intestinal microbiota in autism spectrum disorders: new horizons in search for pathogenetic approaches to therapy. Part 2. GUT BRAIN AXIS in pathogenesis of autism …
  1375. GUT -MICROBIOME-BRAIN AXIS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON PARKINSON’S DISEASE
  1376. MODULATION OF THE MICROBIOTA-GUT BRAIN AXIS AS A THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY FOR ALZHEIMER AND PARKINSON’S DISEASE
  1377. GUT Dysbiosis: A Review of the Effects of a High-Fat Diet on Iron Regulation and BRAIN -Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Expression in the BRAIN GUT AXIS .
  1378. The Future Potential of Biosensors to Investigate the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1379. Chronic stress and corticosterone exacerbate alcohol-induced tissue injury in the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS
  1380. Bringing Gastroenterology to the 21st Century: An Exploration of the GUT BRAIN AXIS and Novel Digital Solutions for Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders
  1381. TREGking From GUT to BRAIN : The Control of Regulatory T Cells Along the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1382. Role of BRAIN GUT –Microbiome AXIS in Depression Comorbid with Asthma
  1383. Withdrawal Notice: Involvement of the GUT BRAIN AXIS in Neurological Disorders
  1384. Research Progress of Improving MDD by Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Affecting Intestinal Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1385. DIPG-36. The BRAIN GUT -microbiota AXIS to predict outcome in pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma
  1386. Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS and major depressive disorder: implications for fecal microbiota transplantation therapy
  1387. Roles of GUT microbes in the GUT -to-BRAIN AXIS controlling hedonic/reward responses to food intake in physiological condition and in the pathology of obesity
  1388. A multi-organ-on-chip platform with integrated oxygen and TEER sensors for the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1389. Cistanche deserticola polysaccharides alleviate cognitive decline in aging model mice by restoring the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS
  1390. Congenital Infection Influence on Early BRAIN Development Through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1391. … the Gastrointestinal Microbiota with the Onset and Complications of Parkinson’s Disease: The Role of Inflammatory Cytokines in the Bidirectional GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1392. The GUT BRAIN -Immune AXIS in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A State-of-Art Report
  1393. LRRK2 and Environmental Effects on Dopamine Systems within the GUT BRAIN AXIS : A Parkinson’s Disease Pathology Focus
  1394. The Notorious MGB: The effects of neonatal enteric infection on the microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS with insights into prevention and signaling mechanisms
  1395. A Computational Framework for Studying GUT BRAIN AXIS in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  1396. … Selenium Nanoparticles with Different Surface Modifications Ameliorate Neuroinflammation through the GUT Microbiota-NLRP3 Inflammasome-BRAIN AXIS in APP/PS1 …
  1397. Themes: Title: Behavioral and electrophysiological proofs for microbiome-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1398. Update to the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease Based on the GUT BRAIN AXIS Mechanism
  1399. Mood disorders induced by maternal overnutrition: the role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS on the development of depression and anxiety
  1400. Three Different Types of β-Glucans Enhance Cognition: The Role of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1401. The regulative effect and repercussion of probiotics and prebiotics on osteoporosis: involvement of BRAIN GUT -bone AXIS
  1402. How BRAIN Infarction Links With the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS : Hints From Studies Focusing on the Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke
  1403. Banana starch intervention ameliorates diabetes-induced mood disorders via modulation of the GUT microbiota-BRAIN AXIS in diabetic rats
  1404. AMPK in the GUT -liver-BRAIN AXIS and its influence on OP rats in an HSHF intake and WTD rat model
  1405. Effect of Probiotics and Short-Chain Fatty Acids on Parkinson’s Disease through the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1406. Effects of Chang-Kang-Fang Formula on the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Rats With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  1407. Overnutrition Induced Cognitive Impairment: Insulin Resistance, GUT BRAIN AXIS , and Neuroinflammation
  1408. Targeted-Bacterium-Depleted (TBD) Mice Model and its Validation Using Escherichia Coli Phage T7 in a Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS Study
  1409. … Exposure to Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Induces Persistent Neurobehavioral Impairments in Maternal Mice that is Associated with Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1410. White Matter Injury in Preterm Infants: Pathogenesis and Potential Therapy From the Aspect of the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1411. Effects of the Lipid Metabolites and the GUT Microbiota in ApoE−/− Mice on Atherosclerosis Co-Depression From the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1412. Therapeutic Interventions of GUT BRAIN AXIS as Novel Strategies for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder Associated Cognitive and Mood Dysfunction
  1413. Neurotransmitter and Intestinal Interactions: Focus on the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  1414. Bis (2-ethylhexyl)-tetrabromophthalate induces zebrafish obesity by altering the BRAIN GUT AXIS and intestinal microbial composition
  1415. Positive Treatment Expectations Shape Perceived Medication Efficacy in a Translational Placebo Paradigm for the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1416. BRAIN and GUT AXIS
  1417. Disruption of the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS in Functional Dyspepsia and Gastroparesis: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
  1418. Dysbacteriosis and the Dysregulation of the BRAIN GUT AXIS as Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Neuropsychiatric Disorders
  1419. The endocannabinoids-microbiota partnership in GUT BRAIN AXIS homeostasis: implications for autism spectrum disorders
  1420. Altered Metabolism of the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS Is Linked With Comorbid Anxiety in Fecal Recipient Mice of Myasthenia Gravis
  1421. The Antidepressant Effect of Deoiled Sunflower Seeds on Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress in Mice Through Regulation of Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1422. Stachyose Alleviates Corticosterone-Induced Long-Term Potentiation Impairment via the GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1423. Danggui-Shaoyao-San Attenuates Cognitive Impairment via the Microbiota–GUT BRAIN AXIS With Regulation of Lipid Metabolism in Scopolamine-Induced …
  1424. … throughout Life with Non-Digestible Oligosaccharides and/or n-3 Poly-Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Healthy Mice Modulates the GUT –Immune System–BRAIN AXIS
  1425. … Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice With D-Galactose-Induced Aging by Regulating Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Stress via the Microbiota-GUT BRAIN AXIS
  1426. BRAIN GUT AXIS , A Potential Therapeutic Target for Substance-Related Disorders
  1427. Comparative Studies on Phospholipase A2 as a Marker for GUT Microbiota-liver-BRAIN AXIS in a rodent Model of Autism
  1428. The GUT Microbiota-BRAIN AXIS : A New Frontier on Neuropsychiatric Disorders
  1429. Effect of liver-BRAIN GUT neural AXIS on NAFLD
  1430. GUT –liver–BRAIN AXIS in chronic liver disease with a focus on hepatic encephalopathy
  1431. Treating IBS with cognitive-behavioral therapy induces changes in the BRAIN GUT -microbiome AXIS
  1432. The potential role of the BRAIN GUT AXIS in the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease
  1433. Discussion on the treatment of children’s mental retardation from heart and spleen based on BRAIN GUT AXIS theory
  1434. Overview of BRAIN -to-GUT AXIS Exposed to Chronic CNS Bacterial
  1435. Gastroparesis and the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1436. The Relation Between the BRAIN GUT AXIS and Parkinson’s Disease
  1437. A Root in Synapsis and the Other One in the GUT Microbiome-BRAIN AXIS : Are the Two Poles of Ketogenic Diet Enough to Challenge Glioblastoma?
  1438. … Effects of Methamphetamine on the Intestinal Barrier via Cytokines, and Potential Mechanisms by Which Methamphetamine May Occur on the BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1439. Cellular Immune Signal Exchange From Ischemic Stroke to Intestinal Lesions Through BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1440. Ischemic-time associated reductions in equol monosulfate plasma levels in a mouse model of ischemic stroke: support the existence of a ‘BRAIN GUT AXIS
  1441. Hepatic Branch Vagotomy Modulates the GUT -Liver-BRAIN AXIS in Murine Cirrhosis
  1442. Acute Exposure to Microplastics Induces Metabolic Disturbances and GUT Dysbiosis Through Impaired GUT -Liver-BRAIN AXIS in Adult Zebrafish (Danio Rerio)
  1443. Research Progress of Treating Infantile Anorexia from Liver and Spleen Based on BRAIN GUT AXIS Theory
  1444. … Tablet and Donepezil in Four Biological Matrices from Dementia Mice: Application to Study the Distribution Patterns of the Two Drugs Based on “BRAIN GUT AXIS
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