A Germ-Free Humanized Mouse Model Shows the Contribution of Resident Microbiota to Human-Specific Pathogen Infection

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Researchers developed germ-free mice systemically reconstituted with human immune cells, and used them to evaluate the role of the resident microbiome in the acquisition, replication and pathogenesis of two human-specific pathogens, Epstein–Barr virus and HIV.
[Nature Biotechnology]
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