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Default Gut microbiota and MS

I thought that this free-access paper, which looked at differences in gut bacteria between people with and without MS was interesting and potentially of clinical importance.

Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
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