Gut microbiota from patients with COVID-19 cause alterations in mice that resemble post-COVID symptoms
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Luis Vitetta
Review 2: "Gut Microbiota from Patients with COVID-19 Cause Alterations in Mice that Resemble Post-COVID Symptoms"
The reviewers found this study to be reliable and that its findings suggest interventions targeting gut microbiota may be a potential treatment for sequelae after COVID-19.
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Gucheng Zeng
Review 1: "Gut Microbiota from Patients with COVID-19 Cause Alterations in Mice that Resemble Post-COVID Symptoms"
The reviewers found this study to be reliable and that its findings suggest interventions targeting gut microbiota may be a potential treatment for sequelae after COVID-19.
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Reviewers: G Zeng (Sun Yat-sen University) | 📗📗📗📗◻️
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