Modulation of high fat diet-induced microbiome changes, but not behaviour, by minocycline
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posted on 2024-06-03, 07:06 authored by K Hasebe, Leni RiveraLeni Rivera, Craig SmithCraig Smith, T Allnutt, Tamsyn CrowleyTamsyn Crowley, TM Nelson, Olivia DeanOlivia Dean, Sean McgeeSean Mcgee, Ken WalderKen Walder, Laura GrayLaura GrayModulation of high fat diet-induced microbiome changes, but not behaviour, by minocycline
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2019, ElsevierJournal
Brain, Behavior, and ImmunityVolume
82Pagination
309-318ISSN
0889-1591eISSN
1090-2139Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineImmunologyNeurosciencesPsychiatryNeurosciences & NeurologyHigh fat diet feedingMinocyclineGut microbiomeDEPRESSION-LIKE BEHAVIORSC-REACTIVE PROTEININDUCED OBESITYGUT MICROBIOTAINDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASEBACTERIAL TRANSLOCATIONPATTERNSYMPTOMSANXIETYINFLAMMATION3210 Nutrition and dietetics
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