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Butterflies in the gut: the interplay between intestinal microbiota and stress

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Diet-induced obesity leads to the development of leptin resistance in vagal afferent neurons

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Bacterial infection causes stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice

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The serotonin signaling system: From basic understanding to drug development-for functional GI disorders

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ENDOCRINOLOGY (2005)

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Pharmacological studies with endogenous enhancer substances:: β-phenylethylamine, tryptamine, and their synthetic derivatives

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY (2000)

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Effects of vagotomy on serum endotoxin, cytokines, and corticosterone after intraperitoneal lipopolysaccharide

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