Establishment of the gut microbiome during early-life influences the survival of newly-born cells in the adult hippocampus.

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  - Ogbonnaya S., Clarke G., Shanahan F., Cryan J. F., O’Leary, O.F.
  - Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Section of Biomedical Sciences, University College Cork, June 20th
  - Establishment of the gut microbiome during early-life influences the survival of newly-born cells in the adult hippocampus.
  - 2013
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@inproceedings{V218415571,
   = {Ogbonnaya S.,  Clarke G. and  Shanahan F.,  Cryan J. F. and  O’Leary,  O.F. },
   = {Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Section of Biomedical Sciences, University College Cork, June 20th},
   = {{Establishment of the gut microbiome during early-life influences the survival of newly-born cells in the adult hippocampus.}},
   = {2013},
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   = {Published},
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   = {()},
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AUTHORSOgbonnaya S., Clarke G., Shanahan F., Cryan J. F., O’Leary, O.F.
TITLERoyal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Section of Biomedical Sciences, University College Cork, June 20th
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