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The role of the gut microbiome in the development of schizophrenia
John R. Kelly
, Chiara Minuto
,
John F. Cryan
,
Gerard Clarke
, Timothy G. Dinan
Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation
School of Medicine
APC Microbiome Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
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Medicine and Dentistry
Gut Microbiota
100%
Gut Microbiome
100%
Immune System
25%
Cell Signaling Pathway
25%
Blood Brain Barrier
25%
Synaptic Transmission
25%
Intestine Innervation
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Brain Region
25%
Metabolite
25%
Neurogenesis
25%
Clinical Study
25%
Gene Expression
25%
Short Chain Fatty Acid
25%
Dendrite
25%
Vagus Nerve
25%
Handling Stress
25%
Myelination
25%
Neuroscience
Microflora
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
25%
Vagus Nerve
25%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
25%
Short Chain Fatty Acid
25%
Blood Brain Barrier
25%
Synaptic Transmission
25%
Cognitive Function
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Gene Expression
25%
Neurogenesis
25%
Dendrite
25%
Enteric Nervous System
25%
Myelinogenesis
25%
Locomotor Activity
25%
Brain Region
25%
Risk Factor
25%