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    The gut microbiome and child mental health: A population-based study.

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    Schuurmans, Isabel K
    Radjabzadeh, Djawad
    Tiemeier, Henning
    Uitterlinden, André G
    Hillegers, Manon
    Jaddoe, Vincent W V
    Duijts, Liesbeth
    Moll, Henriette
    Rivadeneira, Fernando
    Medina-Gomez, Carolina
    Jansen, Pauline W
    Cecil, Charlotte A M
    Kraaij, Robert cc
    Dinan, Timothy cc
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    Issue Date
    2022-12-06
    Keywords
    Child mental health
    epidemiology
    Gut-brain-axis
    MICROBIOME
    Population-based
    PSYCHIATRY
    Child mental health
    
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    Brain, behavior, and immunity
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/635140
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    10.1016/j.bbi.2022.12.006
    PubMed ID
    36494050
    PubMed Central ID
    PMC7614161
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    en
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    1090-2139
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    10.1016/j.bbi.2022.12.006
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