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1. Engraftment of aging-related human gut microbiota and the effect of a seven-species consortium in a pre-clinical model

2. Manipulation of gut microbiota blunts the ventilatory response to hypercapnia in adult ratsResearch in context

3. Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigsResearch in context

4. The gut microbiome influences the bioavailability of olanzapine in rats

5. Bifidobacterium longum counters the effects of obesity: Partial successful translation from rodent to human

6. Microbiota-related Changes in Bile Acid & Tryptophan Metabolism are Associated with Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Autism

7. Negative allosteric modulation of the mGlu7 receptor reduces visceral hypersensitivity in a stress-sensitive rat strain

8. Molecular Bases of Brain Preconditioning

10. Gestational stress and perinatal <scp>SSRIs</scp> differentially impact the maternal and neonatal microbiome‐gut‐brain axis

11. Microbiota from young mice counteracts selective age-associated behavioral deficits

12. Ghrelin rapidly elevates protein synthesis in vitro by employing the rpS6K-eEF2K-eEF2 signalling axis

13. Enduring Behavioral Effects Induced by Birth by Caesarean Section in the Mouse

14. Naturally Derived Polyphenols Protect Against Corticosterone-Induced Changes in Primary Cortical Neurons

15. Early-life oxytocin attenuates the social deficits induced by caesarean-section delivery in the mouse

16. Supplementation with milk fat globule membrane from early life reduces maternal separation-induced visceral pain independent of enteric nervous system or intestinal permeability changes in the rat

17. Depletion of the gut microbiota differentially affects the impact of whey protein on high-fat diet-induced obesity and intestinal permeability

18. Early-life oxytocin attenuates the social deficits induced by caesarean-section delivery in the mouse

19. Bifidobacterium longum counters the effects of obesity: partial successful translation from rodent to human

20. Gut microbiota modulates expression of genes involved in the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle in the hippocampus

21. Strain differences in the susceptibility to the gut–brain axis and neurobehavioural alterations induced by maternal immune activation in mice

22. Strain differences in behaviour and immunity in aged mice: Relevance to Autism

23. Short-chain fatty acids and microbiota metabolites attenuate ghrelin receptor signaling

24. The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis

25. Mid-life microbiota crises: middle age is associated with pervasive neuroimmune alterations that are reversed by targeting the gut microbiome

26. Manipulation of gut microbiota blunts the ventilatory response to hypercapnia in adult rats

27. Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs

28. Mid-life microbiota crises: middle age is associated with pervasive neuroimmune alterations that are reversed by targeting the gut microbiome

29. The gut microbiome influences the bioavailability of olanzapine in rats

30. Quantitative analysis of mucosal oxygenation using ex vivo imaging of healthy and inflamed mammalian colon tissue

31. Differential functional selectivity and downstream signaling bias of ghrelin receptor antagonists and inverse agonists

33. Prenatal stress-induced alterations in major physiological systems correlate with gut microbiota composition in adulthood

34. Negative allosteric modulation of the mGlu7 receptor reduces visceral hypersensitivity in a stress-sensitive rat strain

35. Microbiota-related Changes in Bile Acid & Tryptophan Metabolism are Associated with Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Autism

36. Molecular Bases of Brain Preconditioning

37. Targeting the gut microbiome to reverse microglia activation and stress-induced immune priming in ageing

38. GABABreceptors in the bladder and bowel: therapeutic potential for positive allosteric modulators?: Commentary on Kalinichevet al., Br J Pharmacol 171: 995-1006

39. The orthosteric GABAAreceptor ligand Thio-4-PIOL displays distinctly different functional properties at synaptic and extrasynaptic receptors

40. Chronic hypoxia leads to a glycolytic phenotype and suppressed HIF-2 signaling in PC12 cells

41. Sex-dependent activity of the spinal excitatory amino acid transporter: Role of estrous cycle

42. Enduring neurobehavioural effects in mice induced by early-life microbiota-gut-brain axis disruption: reversal by oxytocin

43. EPR Study of the Intensity of the Nitric Oxide Production in Rat Brain After Ischemic Stroke

44. Imaging of oxygen gradients in giant umbrella cells: an ex vivo PLIM study

45. Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Central Nervous System Diseases

46. Corrigendum to 'Behavioural and neurochemical consequences of chronic gut microbiota depletion during adulthood in the rat' [Neuroscience 339 (2016) 463–477]

47. Differential contribution of key metabolic substrates and cellular oxygen in HIF signalling

48. The mouse cyclophosphamide model of bladder pain syndrome: tissue characterization, immune profiling, and relationship to metabotropic glutamate receptors

49. GABA

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