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Ready for your crapsule? Faecal transplants could play a huge role in future medicine
An effective treatment for a whole raft of diseases, from irritable bowel syndrome to arthritis and even Alzheimer’s, comes from the most unlikely of sources – human poo. James Kinross explains the role gut biomes play in our health.
FMT, Donor Selection, the Microbiome in Immuno-oncology
Inside Matters - Dr Benjamin Mullish
WIder research-related news
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Trust and ARC West London announce new partnership to support life sciences
The industry-NHS collaboration aims to strengthen the growing life sciences presence in west London
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COVID-19 linked to increase in biomarkers for abnormal brain proteins
Researchers have uncovered a link between COVID-19 and blood markers linked to faulty proteins in the brain.
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Genetic clues explain why children develop rare post-COVID condition
A study supported by the NIHR Imperial BRC has highlighted how rare variants of a gene regulating the gut lining may increase the risk of MIS-C by up to four times.