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The usage of Bacterial Immune Cells in the treatment of Chronic Inflammation

Joseph Kin
Abstract
A populace of microorganisms possesses human and mouse safe cells and seems to shield the body from aggravation and sickness, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers found in another study. The discoveries challenge customary way of thinking about the relationship in the middle of microscopic organisms and the human body — and about how the microorganisms impact wellbeing and ailment.
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