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bibliographicCitation Rode J, Yang L, König J, Hutchinson AN, Wall R, Venizelos N, Brummer RJ, Rangel I, Vumma R. Butyrate Rescues Oxidative Stress-Induced Transport Deficits of Tryptophan: Potential Implication in Affective or Gut-Brain Axis Disorders. Neuropsychobiology. 2021;80(3):253–63. doi: 10.1159/000510886. PMID: 33075780.
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