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Biogenic Amines: Signals Between Commensal Microbiota and Gut Physiology
Nobuyuki Sudo
Internal Medicine
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bacterium
33%
Biogenic Amine
66%
Catecholamine
33%
Dopamine
33%
Histamine
66%
Host
33%
Intestine Flora
100%
Mental Disease
33%
Microbiome
33%
Microflora
33%
Microorganism
66%
Noradrenalin
33%
Psychosis
33%
Serotonin
66%
Immunology and Microbiology
Attention
66%
Bacterium
33%
Brain
33%
Brain Function
33%
Electric Potential
33%
Gut-Brain Axis
66%
Histamine
66%
Host
33%
Human Microbiome
33%
Intestine Flora
33%
Introspection
33%
Microflora
100%
Microorganism
66%
Molecule
33%
Neuroscience
Anxiety
33%
Biogenic Amine
66%
Brain Function
33%
Catecholamine
33%
Dopamine
33%
Etiology of Depression
66%
Histamine
66%
Norepinephrine
33%
Psychopathology
33%
Psychosis
33%
Serotonin
66%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gut Physiology
66%
Trace Amine
33%