You know what's great? Fecal Microbiota Transplants. But while FMT — yes, literally the transplantation of one person's poo into another person's body — has already saved lives, the cutting-edge therapy is still only approved for treating one condition, and even then it doesn't always work. As part of a special issue on the bacteria that live in our guts, Science has just published a new study that takes a closer look at how FMT affects patients. The study, led by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, suggests that more personalized donor selection may be the key to better FMT.
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