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AuthorAl-Asmakh, M
AuthorAnuar, F
AuthorZadjali, F
AuthorRafter, J
AuthorPettersson, Sven
Available date2017-12-10T09:45:00Z
Publication Date2012
Publication NameGut Microbes
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4161/gmic.21287
CitationMaha Al-Asmakh, Farhana Anuar, Fahad Zadjali, Joseph Rafter & SvenPettersson (2012) Gut microbial communities modulating brain development and function, GutMicrobes, 3:4, 366-373
ISSN1949-0976
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5937
AbstractMammalian brain development is initiated in utero and internal and external environmental signals can affect this process all the way until adulthood. Recent observations suggest that one such external cue is the indigenous microbiota which has been shown to affect developmental programming of the brain. This may have consequences for brain maturation and function that impact on cognitive functions later in life. This review discusses these recent findings from a developmental perspective.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectMicrobiota
Microbiome
brain development
behavior
brain development
gut microbiota
icrobiota-gut-brain axis
probiotics
TitleGut microbial communities modulating brain development and function
TypeArticle
Pagination366-373
Issue Number4
Volume Number3
ESSN1949-0984


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