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A recent PNAS study using the Munich MS Twin Study showed that transplanting specific gut bacteria (Lachnospiraceae) from an MS twin into mice triggered MS-like symptoms. It is a massive step for understanding the gut microbiome's role, but it does not replace what we already know about genetics or the Epstein-Barr virus.Science and facts💡

A recent PNAS study using the Munich MS Twin Study showed that transplanting specific gut bacteria (Lachnospiraceae) from an MS twin into mice triggered MS-like symptoms. It is a massive step for understanding the gut microbiome's role, but it does not replace what we already know about genetics or the Epstein-Barr virus.Science and facts💡
A recent PNAS study using the Munich MS Twin Study showed that transplanting specific gut bacteria (Lachnospiraceae) from an MS twin into mice triggered MS-like symptoms. It is a massive step for understanding the gut microbiome's role, but it does not replace what we already know about genetics or the Epstein-Barr virus.Science and facts💡

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