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Temperature-dependent differences in mouse gut motility are mediated by stress

Medicine and Health

Temperature-dependent differences in mouse gut motility are mediated by stress

A. Han, C. Hudson-paz, et al.

This fascinating study by Alvin Han and colleagues reveals how environmental temperature affects mouse gut motility, elucidating the role of stress pathways in this physiological response. Mice at lower temperatures exhibit a remarkable increase in gut transit speed, shedding light on the intricate relationship between temperature, stress, and gastrointestinal function.

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