Correcting gut microbiota imbalance after stroke can reduce brain inflammation, opening pathway to potential therapies

An imbalance in ligands, which are molecules produced by the body and the gut microbiota, can affect a key receptor protein that plays a role in brain inflammation after stroke, according to researchers at UTHealth Houston, who recently published their preclinical findings in Nature Communications.

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