They used a high dose of antibiotic to kill the native gut bacteria and then fed
those mice fecal material from a protected strain.
Not exact matches
In additional tests, the scientists found they could restore the norovirus infections by transplanting
fecal material from untreated
mice into
mice that earlier had been treated with the antibiotics.
In the first study, scientists transplanted
fecal material from exercised and sedentary
mice into the colons of sedentary germ - free
mice, which had been raised in a sterile facility and had no microbiota of their own.
In the first study, researchers transplanted
fecal material from both exercised and sedentary
mice into
mice with sterile guts.