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OA susceptibility in mice is partially mediated by the gut microbiome, is transferrable via microbiome transplantation and is associated with immunophenotype changes.

Emmaline PrinzLeoni SchluppGabby DysonMontana BarrettAleksander SzymczakCassandra VelascoVladislav IzdaChristopher M DunnMatlock A Jeffries
Published in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2023)
The gut microbiome is responsible in part for OA protection in MRL mice and is transferrable by microbiome transplantation. Transplantation induces resting systemic immunophenotyping changes that correlate with OA protection.
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