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The BIOME-GRID project investigates the gut microbiome's role in depression by identifying predictive features and their interactions with genetic predisposition and immune functions. Using extensive data from the Estonian Microbiome Cohort, it aims to enhance understanding of depression's onset and support early detec…
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, yet its pathophysiology remains poorly understood and predictive biomarkers are lacking.
The gut microbiome—a key modulator of metabolic and immune functions—has emerged as an important contributor to brain function and mental health.
While several studies report gut microbiome alterations in depression, most are cross-sectional, leaving uncertainty about its temporal relationship with depression onset.
Moreover, it remains unknown whether t…
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Sweden, Stockholm
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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