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Gut dysbiosis impairs recovery after spinal cord injury. The Journal of experimental medicine (J Exp Med ) Vol: 213 Issue 12 Pages: 2603-2620 Pub: 2016 Nov 14 Epub: 2016 Oct 17 Authors Kigerl KA , Hall JC , Wang L , Mo X , Yu Z , Popovich PG , Html Article Publication |
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Brain injury induces specific changes in the caecal microbiota of mice via altered autonomic activity and mucoprotein production. Brain, behavior, and immunity (Brain Behav Immun ) Vol: 57 Issue Pages: 10-20 Pub: 2016 Oct Epub: 2016 Apr 6 Authors Houlden A , Goldrick M , Brough D , Vizi ES , Lénárt N , Martinecz B , Roberts IS , Denes A , Html Article Publication |
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Dysbiosis of Gut Microbiota With Reduced Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Level in Patients With Large-Artery Atherosclerotic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack. Journal of the American Heart Association (J Am Heart Assoc ) Vol: 4 Issue 11 Pages: Pub: 2015 Nov 23 Epub: 2015 Nov 23 Authors Yin J , Liao SX , He Y , Wang S , Xia GH , Liu FT , Zhu JJ , You C , Chen Q , Zhou L , Pan SY , Zhou HW , Html Article Publication |
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Symptomatic atherosclerosis is associated with an altered gut metagenome. Nature communications (Nat Commun ) Vol: 3 Issue Pages: 1245 Pub: 2012 Epub: Authors Karlsson FH , Fåk F , Nookaew I , Tremaroli V , Fagerberg B , Petranovic D , Bäckhed F , Nielsen J , Html Article Publication |
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The Gut Microbiome as Therapeutic Target in Central Nervous System Diseases: Implications for Stroke Neurotherapeutics (Neurotherapeutics ) Vol: 13 Issue 4 Pages: 762-774 Pub: 2016 Oct 6 Epub: 2016 Oct 6 Authors Winek K , Dirnagl U , Meisel A , Publication |
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