479 results on '"Bailey, Michael T."'
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2. Modulation of anxiety-like behavior in galactooligosaccharide-fed mice: A potential role for bacterial tryptophan metabolites and reduced microglial reactivity
3. Superior performance of biofilm versus planktonic Limosilactobacillus reuteri in protection of the intestines and brain in a piglet model of necrotizing enterocolitis
4. Influence of the Gut Microbiota on Neuroendocrine-Immune Interactions
5. Stress and depression-associated shifts in gut microbiota: A pilot study of human pregnancy
6. Stressed to the Core: Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability Link Stress-Related Gut Microbiota Shifts to Mental Health Outcomes
7. Fetal CCL2 signaling mediates offspring social behavior and recapitulates effects of prenatal stress
8. Aging amplifies a gut microbiota immunogenic signature linked to heightened inflammation
9. The human gut microbiome and health inequities
10. Mammary tumors alter the fecal bacteriome and permit enteric bacterial translocation
11. Collection of biospecimens from parent-child dyads in a community garden-based nutrition intervention: protocol and feasibility
12. The gut connection: Intestinal permeability as a pathway from breast cancer survivors’ relationship satisfaction to inflammation across treatment
13. Aging amplifies a gut microbiota immunogenic signature linked to heightened inflammation
14. T Cell-Induced Colitis Is Exacerbated by Prolonged Stress: A Comparison in Male and Female Mice
15. Accurate and reliable quantitation of short chain fatty acids from human feces by ultra high-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-HRMS)
16. The gut reaction to couples’ relationship troubles: A route to gut dysbiosis through changes in depressive symptoms
17. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of Lactobacillus reuteri in its biofilm state contribute to its beneficial effects in a rat model of experimental necrotizing enterocolitis
18. Associations Between Gut Microbes and Social Behavior in Healthy 2-Year-Old Children
19. Endotoxemia coupled with heightened inflammation predicts future depressive symptoms
20. Fecal microbiota and metabolites are distinct in a pilot study of pediatric Crohn’s disease patients with higher levels of perceived stress
21. Gut Microbiota Richness and Diversity Track With T Cell Aging in Healthy Adults.
22. Distinctive patterns of sulfide- and butyrate-metabolizing bacteria after bariatric surgery: potential implications for colorectal cancer risk
23. Integrative Review of Gut Microbiota and Expression of Symptoms Associated with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
24. Unique maternal immune and functional microbial profiles during prenatal stress
25. Prenatal stress causes intrauterine inflammation and serotonergic dysfunction, and long-term behavioral deficits through microbe- and CCL2-dependent mechanisms
26. Development of a novel definitive scoring system for an enteral feed-only model of necrotizing enterocolitis in piglets
27. Supplementary Table from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
28. Supplementary Figure 3 from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
29. Supplementary Figure 2 from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
30. Supplementary Figure 4 from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
31. Supplementary Figure 5 from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
32. Supplementary Figure 1 from Stress-induced Norepinephrine Downregulates CCL2 in Macrophages to Suppress Tumor Growth in a Model of Malignant Melanoma
33. Psychological Stress, Immunity, and the Effects on Indigenous Microflora
34. Effects of Stress on Commensal Microbes and Immune System Activity
35. Prenatal stress affects placental cytokines and neurotrophins, commensal microbes, and anxiety-like behavior in adult female offspring
36. The role of the commensal microbiota in adaptive and maladaptive stressor-induced immunomodulation
37. The Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Short Term Risk of Clostridium Difficile Admissions
38. Influence of Stressor-Induced Nervous System Activation on the Intestinal Microbiota and the Importance for Immunomodulation
39. The prebiotics 3′Sialyllactose and 6′Sialyllactose diminish stressor-induced anxiety-like behavior and colonic microbiota alterations: Evidence for effects on the gut–brain axis
40. Social Stress Affects Colonic Inflammation, the Gut Microbiome, and Short-chain Fatty Acid Levels and Receptors
41. Gut microbiome composition is associated with temperament during early childhood
42. Facilitating a high-quality dietary pattern induces shared microbial responses linking diet quality, blood pressure, and microbial sterol metabolism in caregiver-child dyads
43. Discrete role for maternal stress and gut microbes in shaping maternal and offspring immunity
44. Dietary Energy Intake and Presence of Aberrant Crypt Foci Are Associated with Phospholipid, Purine, and Taurine Metabolite Abundances in C57BL/6N Mouse Colon
45. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of Lactobacillus reuteri in its biofilm state contribute to its beneficial effects in a rat model of experimental necrotizing enterocolitis
46. Psychological Stress, Immunity, and the Effects on Indigenous Microflora
47. Immune Measures in Behavioral Medicine Research: Procedures and Implications
48. Social stress up-regulates inflammatory gene expression in the leukocyte transcriptome via β-adrenergic induction of myelopoiesis
49. Influenza Viral Infection: Stress-induced Modulation of Innate Resistance and Adaptive Immunity
50. Next-Generation Probiotic Therapy to Protect the Intestines From Injury
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