The good bacteria seem to help the drugs by priming T cells, which Wargo's group reported were more abundant in the gut and tumors of the mice who
got fecal transplants from responder patients.
I got a fecal transplant last week which is basically the best cure for the bug.
Graduate students Carolyn Edelstein and Mark B. Smith got the idea for OpenBiome after a friend had trouble
getting a fecal transplant to treat an infection with Clostridium difficile.
(Just
got a fecal transplant and don't want bacteria to die off by taking NAC.)
Not exact matches
So let's
get back to the subject of
fecal transplants.