G356.mp4 Site
: The paper demonstrates that neuronal signals can "shape" the gut environment, altering bacterial populations which in turn affects neural signaling back to the brain.
The study, led by researchers such as and S. K. Mazmanian , explores how activating specific neurons in the peripheral nervous system can influence the composition of the gut microbiome and subsequent communication between the gut and the brain. Key Scientific Context g356.mp4
The file is a supplementary video for the research paper titled " Peripheral neuronal activation shapes the microbiome and alters gut-to-brain signaling ," published in Nature Communications in 2024 . Paper Overview : The paper demonstrates that neuronal signals can
: The file g356.mp4 (listed as NIHMS1988700-supplement-6.mp4 in some repositories) typically provides visual evidence of these interactions, such as imaging of neuronal activity or intestinal motility. Mazmanian , explores how activating specific neurons in
The full text and associated supplementary materials are available via PubMed Central and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) .
