Early Life Stress Alters Behavior, Immunity, and Microbiota in Rats: Implications for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Psychiatric Illnesses
Alimentary Health (Ireland) · University of Hertfordshire · +2 more institutions
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8- SMSiobhain M. O’MahonyCorresponding
Alimentary Health (Ireland), University of Hertfordshire
- JRJulian R. Marchesi
Alimentary Health (Ireland), Cardiff University, University College Cork
- PSPaul Scully
Alimentary Health (Ireland)
- CCCaroline Codling
University College Cork, Alimentary Health (Ireland)
- ACAnne-Marie Ceolho
University of Hertfordshire
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Keywords
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Depression (economics)
- Immune system
- Chronic stress
- Maternal deprivation
- Adverse effect
- Psychology
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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