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Examples of how the gut microbiome-brain axis uses constant bidirectional communication in its role in many physiological processes in the human body
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The correlation between living microorganisms found in the gut and their effect on gastrointestinal and mental disorders
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Clinical applications of gut microbiota-related substances and metabolites with their development pipelines
The Gut Microbiome-Brain Alliance: The Connection to Health and Disorders
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Join us for an expert panel on the gut microbiome brain connection.
The human microbiota, often referred to as the "forgotten organ," is a large collection of predominantly bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, and archaea. With around 40 trillion bacterial cells, their size eclipses the number of cells in your own body. What does the latest research tell us about this hidden ecosystem and the constant communication that exists between the gut and brain?
Join an expert panel from Bayer, the California Institute of Technology, and CAS as they discuss recent research on the gut microbiome−brain axis, its complexity, functionality, and effect on health and disorders. Register now for free to discover how gut microbiota in humans has evolved and how it plays a key role in health and disease.
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