
The diversity of gastrointestinal tract bacteria can predict the long-term survival of stem cell transplants, a new study published in the American Society of Hematology journal Blood reveals. A healthy gastrointestinal tract contains a balanced community of microorganisms (known as microbiota), largely comprised of "friendly" bacteria that aid digestion and are important to immune system function. When this community of microbes is compromised, the microbiota may ...
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