"Does the Brain Host Its Own Unique Microbiome?"

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Recent research suggests the brain might host its own microbiome, challenging the belief that it is sterile. Studies have found bacterial and fungal genetic material in brain tissues, particularly in those with Alzheimer’s, potentially linking the brain microbiome to diseases and offering new treatment avenues. However, much remains unknown about how microbes enter and affect the brain.
Topics:health#alzheimers-disease#blood-brain-barrier#brain-microbiome#microbial-genetics#neurological-research#neuroscience
Could Your Brain Have Its Own Microbiome? Neuroscience News
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