The interplay between the intestinal microbiota and the brain

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Stephen M. Collins
Michael Surette
Premysl Bercik
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[1] Stephen M. Collins,Department of Medicine
[2] Michael Surette and Premysl Bercik are at the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute,undefined
[3] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[4] McMaster University,undefined
[5] 1200 Main Street West,undefined
[6] Hamilton L8N 3Z5,undefined
[7] Ontario,undefined
[8] Canada.,undefined
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Nature Reviews Microbiology | 2012年 / 10卷
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A bidirectional neurohumoral communication system known as the gut–brain axis integrates the activities of the intestine and the brain. In this Progress article, Collins, Surette and Bercik describe recent evidence suggesting that the intestinal microbiota is intimately connected with the gut–brain axis and can influence animal behaviour, development and health.
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