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1. Electroacupuncture remodels gut microbiota and metabolites in mice with perioperative neurocognitive impairment.

2. Neuroprotective effects of mesenchymal stromal cells in mouse models of Alzheimer's Disease: The Mediating role of gut microbes and their metabolites via the Microbiome-Gut-Brain axis.

3. The Brain, the Eating Plate, and the Gut Microbiome: Partners in Migraine Pathogenesis.

4. High-fat diet, microbiome-gut-brain axis signaling, and anxiety-like behavior in male rats.

5. Crosstalk between gut microbiome and neuroinflammation in pathogenesis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder.

6. Confounder or Confederate? The Interactions Between Drugs and the Gut Microbiome in Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases.

7. BDNF/CREB signaling pathway contribution in depression pathogenesis: A survey on the non-pharmacological therapeutic opportunities for gut microbiota dysbiosis.

8. Antibiotic-altered gut microbiota explain host memory plasticity and disrupt pace-of-life covariation for an aquatic snail.

9. Relationships among the gut microbiome, brain networks, and symptom severity in schizophrenia patients: A mediation analysis.

10. Sinisan ameliorates colonic injury induced by water immersion restraint stress by enhancing intestinal barrier function and the gut microbiota structure.

11. Fiber deprivation and microbiome-borne curli shift gut bacterial populations and accelerate disease in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

12. Enterogenic metabolomics signatures of depression: what are the possibilities for the future.

13. Disrupted gut microbiota aggravates spatial memory dysfunction induced by high altitude exposure: A link between plateau environment and microbiome-gut-brain axis.

14. The modulatory effects of gut microbes and metabolites on blood-brain barrier integrity and brain function in sepsis-associated encephalopathy.

15. Neuroprotective Effects of Sodium Butyrate by Restoring Gut Microbiota and Inhibiting TLR4 Signaling in Mice with MPTP-Induced Parkinson's Disease.

16. Electroacupuncture and human iPSC-derived small extracellular vesicles regulate the gut microbiota in ischemic stroke via the brain-gut axis.

17. Gut microbiome at the crossroad of genetic variants and behavior disorders.

18. Gut microbiome, cognitive function and brain structure: a multi-omics integration analysis.

19. Do common antibiotic treatments influence emotional processing?

20. Medicinal Plants and Their Impact on the Gut Microbiome in Mental Health: A Systematic Review.

21. Exploring the relationship between the gut microbiome and mental health outcomes in a posttraumatic stress disorder cohort relative to trauma-exposed controls.

22. Gut microbiota and neuropsychiatric disorders: Implications for neuroendocrine-immune regulation.

23. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Relieves Gastrointestinal and Autism Symptoms by Improving the Gut Microbiota in an Open-Label Study.

24. Microbiome-gut-brain axis in cancer treatment-related psychoneurological toxicities and symptoms: a systematic review.

25. Environmental noise stress disturbs commensal microbiota homeostasis and induces oxi-inflammmation and AD-like neuropathology through epithelial barrier disruption in the EOAD mouse model.

26. Gut microbiome signature of Viliuisk encephalomyelitis in Yakuts includes an increase in microbes linked to lean body mass and eating behaviour.

27. Identifying Microbiome-Mediated Behaviour in Wild Vertebrates.

28. 5-Fluorouracil induced dysregulation of the microbiome-gut-brain axis manifesting as depressive like behaviors in rats.

29. Acupuncture inhibits neuroinflammation and gut microbial dysbiosis in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

30. Host-microbiome interactions: the aryl hydrocarbon receptor as a critical node in tryptophan metabolites to brain signaling.

31. Backstage of Eating Disorder-About the Biological Mechanisms behind the Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa.

32. The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Dietary Interventions for Depression and Anxiety.

33. Recipe for a Healthy Gut: Intake of Unpasteurised Milk Is Associated with Increased Lactobacillus Abundance in the Human Gut Microbiome.

34. Finding intestinal fortitude: Integrating the microbiome into a holistic view of depression mechanisms, treatment, and resilience.

35. CircNF1-419 improves the gut microbiome structure and function in AD-like mice.

36. Pain regulation by gut microbiota: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.

37. Functional gastrointestinal disorders and gut-brain axis: What does the future hold?

38. Exercise influence on the microbiome-gut-brain axis.

39. Effects of chronic noise exposure on the microbiome-gut-brain axis in senescence-accelerated prone mice: implications for Alzheimer's disease.

40. The Local Defender and Functional Mediator: Gut Microbiome.

41. Microbial regulation of microRNA expression in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.

42. [Gut human microbiota and multiple sclerosis].

43. Gut microbiome in health and disease: Linking the microbiome-gut-brain axis and environmental factors in the pathogenesis of systemic and neurodegenerative diseases.

44. Exploring the relationship between the gut microbiome and mental health outcomes in a posttraumatic stress disorder cohort relative to trauma-exposed controls

45. Environmental noise stress disturbs commensal microbiota homeostasis and induces oxi-inflammmation and AD-like neuropathology through epithelial barrier disruption in the EOAD mouse model

46. The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Dietary Interventions for Depression and Anxiety

47. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Relieves Gastrointestinal and Autism Symptoms by Improving the Gut Microbiota in an Open-Label Study

48. Functional gastrointestinal disorders and gut-brain axis: What does the future hold?

49. Identifying Microbiome-Mediated Behaviour in Wild Vertebrates

50. Gut microbiome signature of Viliuisk encephalomyelitis in Yakuts includes an increase in microbes linked to lean body mass and eating behaviour

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