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Mapping Bacterial Neighborhoods in the Gut

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Mar 10, 2020

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The microscopic populations of bacteria in our intestines are, in some ways, just like us: They live in communities, eat, work, reproduce, and eventually die. Some live in harmony with our bodies but others don’t, putting us at increased risk for a variety of diseases. Now, Caltech researchers in the laboratory of Sarkis Mazmanian, Luis B. and Nelly Soux Professor of Microbiology, Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator and TCCI®-affiliated faculty member have discovered that a certain species of bacteria behaves differently depending on where in the gut it takes up residence.

Read more on Caltech’s website

The microscopic populations of bacteria in our intestines are, in some ways, just like us: They live in communities, eat, work, reproduce, and eventually die. Some live in harmony with our bodies but others don’t, putting us at increased risk for a variety of diseases. Now, Caltech researchers in the laboratory of Sarkis Mazmanian, Luis B. and Nelly Soux Professor of Microbiology, Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator and TCCI®-affiliated faculty member have discovered that a certain species of bacteria behaves differently depending on where in the gut it takes up residence.

Read more on Caltech’s website

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