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Investigating the role of intestinal-derived oxytocin in social behavior and gut inflammation.
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ABSTRACT
The gut-brain axis has been recognized as a highway sending beneficial and pathogenic signals in the gut in
milliseconds to the brain and the body. This gut-brain connection may explain the overlap in seemingly
different diseases, namely the overlap between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and gastrointestinal
dysfunctions including…
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