Gut microbiome partially mediates and coordinates the effects of genetics on anxiety-like behavior in Collaborative Cross mice
Abstract Growing evidence suggests that the gut microbiome (GM) plays a critical role in health and disease. However, the contribution of GM to psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety, remains unclear. We used the Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse population-based model to identify anxiety associated...
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Main Authors: | X. Jin, Y. Zhang, S. E. Celniker, Y. Xia, J.-H. Mao, A. M. Snijders, H. Chang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3e3702d485a8423fa8427ab7c5a7a68c |
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