Wolfgang Kunze
McMaster University
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North America-Canada
Top articles of Wolfgang Kunze
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Therapeutic Microvesicles of Probiotic Bacteria | 2024/1/2 | ||
Squalamine reverses age-associated changes of firing patterns of myenteric sensory neurons and vagal fibres | Communications Biology | Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld Yu-Kang Mao Christine L West Matthew Ahn Hashim Hameed | 2024/1/10 |
Gut-Brain rejuvenation: Identification of age associated changes in the neural firing pattern of myenteric primary afferent neurons and vagal fibres that are reversed by the … | Wolfgang Kunze Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld Yu-Kang Mao Christine West Andrew Stanisz | 2023/5/5 | |
Adolescence, the microbiota-gut-brain axis, and the emergence of psychiatric disorders | Biological Psychiatry | McVey Neufeld SF Ahn M Kunze WA McVey Neufeld KA | 2023 |
Method for selection of agents influencing intestinal motility disorders and pain | 2022/9/29 | ||
Selection of agents modulating gastrointestinal pain | 2022/6/28 | ||
Regulatory T cell modulation by Lactobacillus rhamnosus improves feather damage in chickens | Frontiers in veterinary science | Claire Mindus Nienke Van Staaveren Dietmar Fuchs Johanna M Gostner Joergen B Kjaer | 2022/4/11 |
L. rhamnosus improves the immune response and tryptophan catabolism in laying hen pullets | Scientific reports | Claire Mindus Nienke van Staaveren Dietmar Fuchs Johanna M Gostner Joergen B Kjaer | 2021/10/1 |
Ingestion of Lactobacillus rhamnosus modulates chronic stress-induced feather pecking in chickens | Scientific Reports | Claire Mindus Nienke van Staaveren Aadil Bharwani Dietmar Fuchs Johanna M Gostner | 2021/8/24 |
Midler, der modulerer gastrointestinale smerter | 2021/5/17 | ||
Identification of SSRI-evoked antidepressant sensory signals by decoding vagus nerve activity | Scientific Reports | Christine L West Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld Yu-Kang Mao Andrew M Stanisz Paul Forsythe | 2021/10/26 |
Mo1141 SQUALAMINE, AN AMINOSTEROL POTENTIALLY USEFUL IN TREATING PARKINSON'S DISEASE, ACTIVATES THE AFFERENT VAGUS NERVE VIA ACTION ON THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM | Gastroenterology | Christine West Andrew Stanisz John Bienenstock Wolfgang Kunze | 2020/5/1 |
The Vagus Nerve Is Critical for the Rapid and Widespread Response in the Brain Following Oral Administration of a Physiologically Active Bacteria (1556) | Aadil Bharwani Christine West Kevin Champagne-Jorgensen Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld Joseph Ruberto | 2020/4/14 | |
A121 SILENCING ENTERIC SENSORY NEURONS ABOLISHES THE EXCITATORY EFFECT OF SERTRALINE ON VAGAL AFFERENTS | Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology | C West A Stanisz J Bienenstock WA Kunze | 2020/2/26 |
Cecal motility and the impact of Lactobacillus in feather pecking laying hens | Scientific Reports | Nienke van Staaveren Julia Krumma Paul Forsythe Joergen B Kjaer Isabelle Y Kwon | 2020/7/31 |
Microvesicles from Lactobacillus reuteri (DSM-17938) completely reproduce modulation of gut motility by bacteria in mice | PloS one | Christine L West Andrew M Stanisz Yu-Kang Mao Kevin Champagne-Jorgensen John Bienenstock | 2020/1/7 |
The vagus nerve is necessary for the rapid and widespread neuronal activation in the brain following oral administration of psychoactive bacteria | Neuropharmacology | Aadil Bharwani Christine West Kevin Champagne-Jorgensen Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld Joseph Ruberto | 2020/6/15 |
Squalamine restores the function of the enteric nervous system in mouse models of Parkinson’s disease | Journal of Parkinson's Disease | Christine L West Yu-Kang Mao Thilini Delungahawatta Jessica Y Amin Sohana Farhin | 2020/1/1 |