CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the gut-brain axis and how microbial metabolites influence brain function. It aims to identify mechanisms of gut-derived compounds affecting neuronal activity, with potential implications for understanding neurological disorders.
The gut-brain axis has emerged as a complex regulator of system-wide physiology, playing essential roles to maintain homeostasis, including contributions to brain development and activity, affecting host metabolism and behavior.
The gut bacterial composition constantly fluctuates, allowing for the regular release of diverse microbe-derived compounds into the bloodstream.
Although it is known that many gut-bacterial metabolites affect distant organs such as the brain, their direct interaction wit…
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Portugal, Lisboa
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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