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Could Trees Benefit from Fungal Transplants?

(Inside Science) People with a bacterial infection in the colon called clostridium difficile colitis can receive a fecal transplant as a treatment. The procedure involves introducing poop from a healthy person into a sick person's gastrointestinal tract, where the donor's good gut bacteria can fight off the infection. Studies are being done to determine if fecal transplants could also be used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, neurocognitive disorders and other conditions. ....

United States , Colin Averill , Santa Barbara , Mark Anthony , Gabe Runte , Laura Bogar , University Of California , Moeller Lab , Department Of Energy Joint Genome Institute , Crowther Lab , American Geophysical Union , Inside Science , New Orleans , Multidisciplinary Journal , Joint Genome Institute ,

Could Trees Benefit from Fungal Transplants?

(Inside Science) People with a bacterial infection in the colon called clostridium difficile colitis can receive a fecal transplant as a treatment. The procedure involves introducing poop from a healthy person into a sick person's gastrointestinal tract, where the donor's good gut bacteria can fight off the infection. Studies are being done to determine if fecal transplants could also be used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, neurocognitive disorders and other conditions. ....

United States , Colin Averill , Santa Barbara , Mark Anthony , Gabe Runte , Laura Bogar , University Of California , Moeller Lab , Department Of Energy Joint Genome Institute , Crowther Lab , American Geophysical Union , Inside Science , New Orleans , Multidisciplinary Journal , Joint Genome Institute ,

Could Trees Benefit from Fungal Transplants?

(Inside Science) People with a bacterial infection in the colon called clostridium difficile colitis can receive a fecal transplant as a treatment. The procedure involves introducing poop from a healthy person into a sick person's gastrointestinal tract, where the donor's good gut bacteria can fight off the infection. Studies are being done to determine if fecal transplants could also be used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, neurocognitive disorders and other conditions. ....

United States , Colin Averill , Santa Barbara , Mark Anthony , Gabe Runte , Laura Bogar , University Of California , Moeller Lab , Department Of Energy Joint Genome Institute , Crowther Lab , American Geophysical Union , Inside Science , New Orleans , Multidisciplinary Journal , Joint Genome Institute ,