Gut-Microbiota and Mental Health : Current and Future Perspectives
@inproceedings{Thakur2014GutMicrobiotaAM, title={Gut-Microbiota and Mental Health : Current and Future Perspectives}, author={A. Thakur and A. Shakya and Gulam Mohammed Husain and Mila Emerald and V. Kumar}, year={2014} }
Recently, there is a growing interest of research on the relationship of gut-microbiota and neurological disorders. Increasing number of findings suggests the broader role of gut-microbiota in the modulation of various physiological and pathological conditions and it is now well recognized that a bidirectional communication between brain and gut-microbiota is essential to maintain homeostasis. The gut-brain axis includes central nervous system (CNS), the neuroendocrine and neuroimmune systems… CONTINUE READING
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