Effects of the antibiotic rifaximin on cortical functional connectivity are mediated through insular cortex
Abstract It is well-known that antibiotics affect commensal gut bacteria; however, only recently evidence accumulated that gut microbiota (GM) can influence the central nervous system functions. Preclinical animal studies have repeatedly highlighted the effects of antibiotics on brain activity; howe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Davide Sometti, Chiara Ballan, Huiying Wang, Christoph Braun, Paul Enck |
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2021
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