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Early life stressful events impaired enteric antimicrobial activity and triggered commensal E. coli overgrowth responsible for visceral hypersensitivity in adult mice17. International Congress of Mucosal Immunology (ICMI 2015), Jul 2015, Berlin, Germany. , pp.52, 2015, Establishing Equilibrium at Mucosal Surfaces. Abstract Supplement
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Early life stressful events impaired enteric antimicrobial activity and triggered commensal Escherichia coli overgrowth responsible for visceral hypersensitivity in adult miceNeuroGASTRO 2015, Jun 2015, Istanbul, Turkey. John Wiley and Sons Inc, 27 suppl. 2, 109 p., 2015, NeuroGASTRO 2015
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