Gut microbiota-metabolites-brain axis reconstitution reverses sevoflurane induced social and synaptic deficits in neonatal mice

  • Zhao Y
  • Ma S
  • Liang L
  • et al.
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Zhao, Y., Ma, S., Liang, L., Cao, S., Fan, Z., He, D., … Zhang, H. (2024). Gut microbiota-metabolites-brain axis reconstitution reverses sevoflurane induced social and synaptic deficits in neonatal mice. Research. https://doi.org/10.34133/research.0482

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