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High-fat diet selectively protects against the effects of chronic social stress in the mouse
Beate C. Finger, Timothy G. Dinan, John F. Cryan
Neuroscience (2011) Vol. 192, pp. 351-360
Closed Access | Times Cited: 156

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Stress & the gut-brain axis: Regulation by the microbiome
Jane A. Foster, Linda Rinaman, John F. Cryan
Neurobiology of Stress (2017) Vol. 7, pp. 124-136
Open Access | Times Cited: 893

Targeting the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: Prebiotics Have Anxiolytic and Antidepressant-like Effects and Reverse the Impact of Chronic Stress in Mice
Aurelijus Burokas, Silvia Arboleya, Rachel D. Moloney, et al.
Biological Psychiatry (2017) Vol. 82, Iss. 7, pp. 472-487
Open Access | Times Cited: 799

Short‐chain fatty acids: microbial metabolites that alleviate stress‐induced brain–gut axis alterations
Marcel van de Wouw, Marcus Boehme, Joshua M. Lyte, et al.
The Journal of Physiology (2018) Vol. 596, Iss. 20, pp. 4923-4944
Open Access | Times Cited: 607

COVID-19 pandemic impact on children and adolescents' mental health: Biological, environmental, and social factors
Camila Saggioro de Figueiredo, Poliana Capucho Sandre, Liana Catarina Lima Portugal, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry (2020) Vol. 106, pp. 110171-110171
Open Access | Times Cited: 586

Regulation of the stress response by the gut microbiota: Implications for psychoneuroendocrinology
Timothy G. Dinan, John F. Cryan
Psychoneuroendocrinology (2012) Vol. 37, Iss. 9, pp. 1369-1378
Closed Access | Times Cited: 524

Obese-type Gut Microbiota Induce Neurobehavioral Changes in the Absence of Obesity
Annadora J. Bruce‐Keller, J. Michael Salbaum, Meng Luo, et al.
Biological Psychiatry (2014) Vol. 77, Iss. 7, pp. 607-615
Open Access | Times Cited: 513

Melancholic microbes: a link between gut microbiota and depression?
Timothy G. Dinan, John F. Cryan
Neurogastroenterology & Motility (2013) Vol. 25, Iss. 9, pp. 713-719
Open Access | Times Cited: 394

Diet-induced obesity promotes depressive-like behaviour that is associated with neural adaptations in brain reward circuitry
Sandeep Sharma, Stephanie Fulton
International Journal of Obesity (2012) Vol. 37, Iss. 3, pp. 382-389
Closed Access | Times Cited: 383

Timed high‐fat diet resets circadian metabolism and prevents obesity
Hadas Sherman, Yoni Genzer, Rotem Cohen, et al.
The FASEB Journal (2012) Vol. 26, Iss. 8, pp. 3493-3502
Closed Access | Times Cited: 336

Stress and the Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis in Visceral Pain: Relevance to Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Rachel D. Moloney, Anthony C. Johnson, Siobhain M. O’Mahony, et al.
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics (2015) Vol. 22, Iss. 2, pp. 102-117
Open Access | Times Cited: 310

Mood, food, and obesity
Minati Singh
Frontiers in Psychology (2014) Vol. 5
Open Access | Times Cited: 309

Nutritional psychiatry: Towards improving mental health by what you eat
Roger A.H. Adan, Eline M. van der Beek, Jan K. Buitelaar, et al.
European Neuropsychopharmacology (2019) Vol. 29, Iss. 12, pp. 1321-1332
Open Access | Times Cited: 298

Metabolic disturbances connecting obesity and depression
Cécile Hryhorczuk, Sandeep Sharma, Stephanie Fulton
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2013) Vol. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 278

The neurogenesis hypothesis of affective and anxiety disorders: Are we mistaking the scaffolding for the building?
David Petřík, Diane C. Lagace, Amelia J. Eisch
Neuropharmacology (2011) Vol. 62, Iss. 1, pp. 21-34
Open Access | Times Cited: 232

The Role of Microbiome in Insomnia, Circadian Disturbance and Depression
Yuanyuan Li, Yanli Hao, Fang Fan, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry (2018) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 231

Stress, overeating, and obesity: Insights from human studies and preclinical models
Maria Razzoli, Carolyn M. Pearson, Scott J. Crow, et al.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2017) Vol. 76, pp. 154-162
Open Access | Times Cited: 216

Stress exposure, food intake and emotional state.
Yvonne M. Ulrich‐Lai, Stephanie Fulton, Mark Wilson, et al.
PubMed (2015) Vol. 18, Iss. 4, pp. 381-99
Closed Access | Times Cited: 185

Association Between Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index and Diabetic Depression
Jie Wang, Depu Zhou, Dai Zhi-juan, et al.
Clinical Interventions in Aging (2021) Vol. Volume 16, pp. 97-105
Open Access | Times Cited: 149

The gut virome is associated with stress-induced changes in behaviour and immune responses in mice
Nathaniel L. Ritz, Lorraine A. Draper, Thomaz F. S. Bastiaanssen, et al.
Nature Microbiology (2024) Vol. 9, Iss. 2, pp. 359-376
Open Access | Times Cited: 31

Unravelling the complexities of depression with medical intelligence: exploring the interplay of genetics, hormones, and brain function
Md Belal Bin Heyat, Faijan Akhtar, Farwa Munir, et al.
Complex & Intelligent Systems (2024) Vol. 10, Iss. 4, pp. 5883-5915
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

Ghrelin signalling and obesity: At the interface of stress, mood and food reward
Harriët Schellekens, Beate C. Finger, Timothy G. Dinan, et al.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2012) Vol. 135, Iss. 3, pp. 316-326
Closed Access | Times Cited: 209

Stress-Induced Visceral Pain: Toward Animal Models of Irritable-Bowel Syndrome and Associated Comorbidities
Rachel D. Moloney, Siobhain M. O’Mahony, Timothy G. Dinan, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry (2015) Vol. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 149

The influence of glucocorticoid signaling on tumor progression
Paul A. Volden, Suzanne D. Conzen
Brain Behavior and Immunity (2012) Vol. 30, pp. S26-S31
Open Access | Times Cited: 148

High-fat diet induces depression-like behaviour in mice associated with changes in microbiome, neuropeptide Y, and brain metabolome
Ahmed M. Hassan, Giulia Mancano, Karl Kashofer, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience (2018) Vol. 22, Iss. 12, pp. 877-893
Open Access | Times Cited: 146

The Role of Ghrelin in Reward-Based Eating
Mario Perelló, Jeffrey M. Zigman
Biological Psychiatry (2012) Vol. 72, Iss. 5, pp. 347-353
Open Access | Times Cited: 144

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