Lactobacillus casei and Its Supplement Alleviate Stress-Induced Depression and Anxiety in Mice by the Regulation of BDNF Expression and NF-κB Activation
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Ji-Woong Jeong | Jae-Jung Shim | Hee-Seo Park | Jooyun Kim | Jung-Lyoul Lee | Xiaoyang Ma | Yoon-Jung Shin | Dong-Hyun Kim | Joo-Yun Kim
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