The enteric bacterial metabolite propionic acid alters brain and plasma phospholipid molecular species: further development of a rodent model of autism spectrum disorders.
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The enteric bacterial metabolite propionic acid alters brain and plasma phospholipid molecular species: further development of a rodent model of autism spectrum disorders.
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Derrick F MacFabe
Fred Possmayer
Jennifer R Mepham
Lisa Tichenoff
Melissa M Meeking
Raymond H Thomas
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