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Antibiotic treatment in early life impedes development of ‘social brain’ in mice – News-Medical.Net
Antibiotic treatment in early life impedes brain signalling pathways that function in social behaviour and pain regulation in mice, a new study by Dr Katerina Johnson and Dr Philip Burnet has found. It was published today in BMC Neuroscience.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 22 2020
Antibiotic treatment in early life impedes brain signalling pathways that function in social behavior and pain regulation in mice, a new study by Dr Katerina Johnson and Dr Philip Burnet has found. It was published today in BMC Neuroscience.
Katerina Johnson, from the University’s Departments of Psychiatry and Experimental Psychology, was researching the effects of disrupting the microbiome on the brain in mice. ‘We know from previous research that…
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