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Faecal Transplant and microRNA Alters Gut Microbiome and Reduces Disease in MS Animal Model

Faecal Transplant and microRNA Alters Gut Microbiome and Reduces Disease in MS Animal Model Recent research from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School has found that faecal transplants can alter the gut microbiome, which leads to decreased disease in an animal model of multiple sclerosis. In this video, our co-founder and chief science communicator, Brett Drummond, explores and explains the outcomes of their work.

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