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- who: Grigory Rukavishnikov from the Federal University of Pampa, Brazil have published the paper: Antimicrobial activity of antidepressants on normal gut microbiota: Results of the in vitro study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Escitalopram in the experiment had a greater effect on the growth rate of E. coli, E. feacalis, B. bifidum, L rhamnosus, and C. albicans, which puts it among the leaders in terms of its effect on the growth activity of the microorganisms the authors studied. Mirtazapine, according to the results of the experiment , showed the greatest activity against L rhamnosus and C . . .
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