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The anxiolytic effect of Bifidobacterium longum NCC3001 involves vagal pathways for gut–brain communication
P Bercik, AJ Park, D Sinclair, A Khoshdel, J Lu, X Huang, Y Deng, ...
Neurogastroenterology & Motility 23 (12), 1132-1139, 2011
11442011
Vagal pathways for microbiome-brain-gut axis communication
P Forsythe, J Bienenstock, WA Kunze
Microbial endocrinology: the microbiota-gut-brain axis in health and disease …, 2014
6042014
The enteric nervous system and regulation of intestinal motility
WAA Kunze, JB Furness
Annual review of physiology 61 (1), 117-142, 1999
5181999
II. The intestine as a sensory organ: neural, endocrine, and immune responses
JB Furness, WAA Kunze, N Clerc
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 277 (5 …, 1999
4701999
Intrinsic primary afferent neuronsof the intestine
JB Furness, WAA Kunze, PP Bertrand, N Clerc, JC Bornstein
Progress in neurobiology 54 (1), 1-18, 1998
4661998
Voices from within: gut microbes and the CNS
P Forsythe, WA Kunze
Cellular and molecular life sciences 70, 55-69, 2013
4332013
Lactobacillus reuteri enhances excitability of colonic AH neurons by inhibiting calcium‐dependent potassium channel opening
WA Kunze, YK Mao, B Wang, JD Huizinga, X Ma, P Forsythe, ...
Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 13 (8b), 2261-2270, 2009
3712009
Communication between gastrointestinal bacteria and the nervous system
JA Bravo, M Julio-Pieper, P Forsythe, W Kunze, TG Dinan, J Bienenstock, ...
Current opinion in pharmacology 12 (6), 667-672, 2012
3202012
The microbiome is essential for normal gut intrinsic primary afferent neuron excitability in the mouse
KA McVey Neufeld, YK Mao, J Bienenstock, JA Foster, WA Kunze
Neurogastroenterology & Motility 25 (2), 183-e88, 2013
3112013
Psychoactive bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus (JB-1) elicits rapid frequency facilitation in vagal afferents
A Perez-Burgos, B Wang, YK Mao, B Mistry, KAMV Neufeld, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 304 (2 …, 2013
2912013
Microbiota and the gut–brain axis
J Bienenstock, W Kunze, P Forsythe
Nutrition reviews 73 (suppl_1), 28-31, 2015
2582015
Analysis of the responses of myenteric neurons in the small intestine to chemical stimulation of the mucosa
PP Bertrand, WA Kunze, JC Bornstein, JB Furness, ML Smith
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 273 (2 …, 1997
2441997
Electrophysiological characterization of myenteric neurons: how do classification schemes relate?
JC Bornstein, JB Furness, WAA Kunze
Journal of the autonomic nervous system 48 (1), 1-15, 1994
2211994
The terminals of myenteric intrinsic primary afferent neurons of the guinea-pig ileum are excited by 5-hydroxytryptamine acting at 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptors
PP Bertrand, WAA Kunze, JB Furness, JC Bornstein
Neuroscience 101 (2), 459-469, 2000
2192000
Intracellular recording from myenteric neurons of the guinea‐pig ileum that respond to stretch
WAA Kunze, JB Furness, PP Bertrand, JC Bornstein
The Journal of Physiology 506 (3), 827-842, 1998
2191998
Plurichemical transmission and chemical coding of neurons in the digestive tract
JB Furness, HM Young, S Pompolo, JC Bornstein, WAA Kunze, ...
Gastroenterology 108 (2), 554-563, 1995
2191995
Identification of sensory nerve cells in a peripheral organ (the intestine) of a mammal
WAA Kunze, JC Bornstein, JB Furness
Neuroscience 66 (1), 1-4, 1995
2151995
Moody microbes or fecal phrenology: what do we know about the microbiota-gut-brain axis?
P Forsythe, W Kunze, J Bienenstock
BMC medicine 14, 1-14, 2016
1892016
On communication between gut microbes and the brain
P Forsythe, WA Kunze, J Bienenstock
Current opinion in gastroenterology 28 (6), 557-562, 2012
1632012
The origin of segmentation motor activity in the intestine
JD Huizinga, JH Chen, Y Fang Zhu, A Pawelka, RJ McGinn, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 3326, 2014
1602014
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