Bacterial infection causes stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice.

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Published in Gut on October 21, 2010

Authors

Mélanie G Gareau1, Eytan Wine, David M Rodrigues, Joon Ho Cho, Mark T Whary, Dana J Philpott, Glenda Macqueen, Philip M Sherman

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1: Cell Biology Program, Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada. philip.sherman@sickkids.ca

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