The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia

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The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia. / Jørgensen, Bettina Merete Pyndt; Redrobe, Paul; Brønnum Pedersen, Tina ; Selfjord, Ellika Marie; Nielsen, Dennis Sandris; Plath, Niels; Hansen, Axel Kornerup; Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo.

2013. Poster session presented at Neurodag 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Jørgensen, BMP, Redrobe, P, Brønnum Pedersen, T, Selfjord, EM, Nielsen, DS, Plath, N, Hansen, AK & Sørensen, DB 2013, 'The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia', Neurodag 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark, 25/10/2013 - 25/10/2013.

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Jørgensen, B. M. P., Redrobe, P., Brønnum Pedersen, T., Selfjord, E. M., Nielsen, D. S., Plath, N., Hansen, A. K., & Sørensen, D. B. (2013). The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia. Poster session presented at Neurodag 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Jørgensen BMP, Redrobe P, Brønnum Pedersen T, Selfjord EM, Nielsen DS, Plath N et al. The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia. 2013. Poster session presented at Neurodag 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Jørgensen, Bettina Merete Pyndt ; Redrobe, Paul ; Brønnum Pedersen, Tina ; Selfjord, Ellika Marie ; Nielsen, Dennis Sandris ; Plath, Niels ; Hansen, Axel Kornerup ; Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo. / The gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia. Poster session presented at Neurodag 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The gut microbiota has major impact on the individual. Here we show that the gut microbiota influence behavior in the subchronic PCP induced animal model of schizophrenia. The gut microbiota were changed in the group treated subchronic with PCP, and restoration coincided with normalisation of memory performance in lister hooded rats. Furthermore the individual gut microbiota correlated to the individual behavior abserved in the tests conducted. In conclusion results show an influence of the gut microbiota on behavior in this model, and therefore it might be relavant to include the information from the gut in analyses of studies using this model in the future.",
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AU - Jørgensen, Bettina Merete Pyndt

AU - Redrobe, Paul

AU - Brønnum Pedersen, Tina

AU - Selfjord, Ellika Marie

AU - Nielsen, Dennis Sandris

AU - Plath, Niels

AU - Hansen, Axel Kornerup

AU - Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo

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