Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms

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Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms. / Knudsen, Julie Kristine; Jensen, Zenia Funch; Christensen, Alice Højer; Günther, Stig; Nielsen, Lene Nørby; Deutscher, Peter; Arnfred, Sidse.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 179, Nr. 47, 20.11.2017.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Knudsen, JK, Jensen, ZF, Christensen, AH, Günther, S, Nielsen, LN, Deutscher, P & Arnfred, S 2017, 'Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 179, nr. 47.

APA

Knudsen, J. K., Jensen, Z. F., Christensen, A. H., Günther, S., Nielsen, L. N., Deutscher, P., & Arnfred, S. (2017). Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 179(47).

Vancouver

Knudsen JK, Jensen ZF, Christensen AH, Günther S, Nielsen LN, Deutscher P o.a. Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2017 nov. 20;179(47).

Author

Knudsen, Julie Kristine ; Jensen, Zenia Funch ; Christensen, Alice Højer ; Günther, Stig ; Nielsen, Lene Nørby ; Deutscher, Peter ; Arnfred, Sidse. / Gut microbiota and depressive symptoms. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2017 ; Bind 179, Nr. 47.

Bibtex

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