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The gut-brain connection
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open in viewerThe term “butterflies in the stomach,” stems from the complex bidirectional communication between the gut and brain. C. elegans worms are a great model to understand this pathway with their similar digestive pathway and their innate immune system conserved in humans. This research focuses on the link between innate immunity and the learned behavior of pathogen avoidance. Through the measurement of gene expression by qPCR after exposure periods to fungal infections (C. albicans) the research will show the correlation between the immune system and the gut-brain pathway.
- This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its website without editorial or peer review.
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- E-project-042723-112218
- 106001
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- 2023
- Date created
- 2023-04-27
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- Major
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- E-project-042723-112218
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- Dernière modification
- 2023-06-21
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