Faecal microbiota transplant from aged donor mice into young recipients affects spatial learning and memory

D’Amato, A, Di Cesare-Mannelli, L, Lucarini, E, Man, AL, Le Gall, G, Branca, JJV, Ghelardini, C, Amedei, A, Bertelli, E, Regoli, M, Pacini, A, Luciani, G, Gallina, P, Altera, A, Narbad, A, Gulisano, M, Hoyles, L ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6418-342X, Vauzour, D and Nicoletti, C, 2019. Faecal microbiota transplant from aged donor mice into young recipients affects spatial learning and memory. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (Submitted)

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Item Type: Other
Description: Published in bioRxiv, the preprint server for biology
Creators: D’Amato, A., Di Cesare-Mannelli, L., Lucarini, E., Man, A.L., Le Gall, G., Branca, J.J.V., Ghelardini, C., Amedei, A., Bertelli, E., Regoli, M., Pacini, A., Luciani, G., Gallina, P., Altera, A., Narbad, A., Gulisano, M., Hoyles, L., Vauzour, D. and Nicoletti, C.
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date: 6 December 2019
Identifiers:
Number
Type
10.1101/866459
DOI
1257923
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Divisions: Schools > School of Science and Technology
Record created by: Linda Sullivan
Date Added: 13 Jan 2020 09:33
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2020 09:33
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/38954

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