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Bacterial Metabolite May Regulate Cognition in Mice
Microbes in the gut influence the death of support cells in the brain by producing isoamylamine, a study suggests.
Bacterial Metabolite May Regulate Cognition in Mice
Bacterial Metabolite May Regulate Cognition in Mice

Microbes in the gut influence the death of support cells in the brain by producing isoamylamine, a study suggests.

Microbes in the gut influence the death of support cells in the brain by producing isoamylamine, a study suggests.

cognition, microbiology

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Antibiotics May Influence Brain Development
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Low doses of continuous penicillin exposure altered mouse pups’ microbiomes and gene expression in brain areas associated with emotional and cognitive function.
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