Bugs in the Hood
Gut bacteria and human cells are linked in a social network
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Bugs in the Hood
Gut bacteria and human cells are linked in a social network
More Microbiome Studies at Oregon State
Chemicals produced by microbes in our intestines may affect the brain. In a study with laboratory mice, Kathy Magnusson and her colleagues have demonstrated that adaptability, short-term memory and learning for long-term memory are related to the microbiome and what we eat.
Five Facts About the Microbiome
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