
Episode 278
278: Bacteria Sing The Blues
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello
December 29, 202259m 29s
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Show Notes
TWiM explores the relationship between the gut microbiome and depressive symptoms, and how purine nucleotides act as adjuvants to antibiotics.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, and Michele Swanson
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Links for this episode:- Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms one and two (Nat Commun )
- Microbiome influences depression (Phys.org)
- Gut bacteria and depression (Med Press)
- Mice behaving badly (TWiM 131)
- Gut microbiome in ASD (Front Cell Inf Micro)
- Transferring the blues (J Psych Res)
- Nucleotides as adjuvants to antibiotics (mBio)
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