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  • Relative abundance of fecal bacterial phyla in control‐ and adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE)–treated animals across age. A, the average relative abundance of identified bacterial phyla across CON‐ and AIE‐treated subjects on postnatal day (P)54 and P95 is depicted as the percentage of total bacteria identified per sample. B‐D, 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing analysis of the relative abundance of the three most prevalent phyla: B, Firmicutes; C, Bacteroidetes; and D, Actinobacteria. Data are presented as mean % relative abundance ± SEM. #.05 < P < .1, relative to age‐matched CON; b effect of age (P < .05) in AIE
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  • John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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  • © 2021 Society for the Study of Addiction
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  • Creator:
  • Ryan P. Vetreno, Veronica Massey, Fulton T. Crews
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  • Vetreno, R., Massey, V., & Crews, F. (2021). Long‐lasting microbial dysbiosis and altered enteric neurotransmitters in adult rats following adolescent binge ethanol exposure. Addiction Biology, 26(1), n/a. https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12869.
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  • Article Authors:
  • Ryan P. Vetreno, Veronica Massey, Fulton T. Crews
  • Article Copyright Year:
  • 2021
  • Publication Volume:
  • 26
  • Publication Issue:
  • 1
  • Publication Date:
  • 01/01/2021
  • DOI:
  • https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12869

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