Human Milk Oligosaccharides alleviate stress-induced visceral hypersensitivity and associated microbiota dysbiosis.
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V. Théodorou | G. Bergonzelli | H. Eutamene | M. Vicario | A. Rytz | C. Garcia-Rodenas | Guillaume E. Jacot | A. Marquard | L. Ferrier | J. Chevalier | V. Tondereau | L. Favre | L. Siegwald
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