Diet-microbiome-immune interactions regulate sleep in larval zebrafish
Gastrointestinal tract inflammation and disease have been linked to sleep disturbances, yet the precise gut-brain mechanisms are not known. The gut microbiome is suggested to mediate such aberrant gut immune-brain signaling via diet-induced dysbiosis or production of microbial metabolites. Using the...
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Main Author: | Phang, Sean Kia Ann |
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Nanyang Technological University
2024
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