Gut Bacteria Resembling Nerve Coating May Influence Multiple Sclerosis Progression

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New research from the University of Basel shows that gut bacteria resembling myelin can trigger or slow multiple sclerosis progression in mice, highlighting both risks and potential for microbiome-based treatments that train the immune system to tolerate myelin.
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