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Gut’s role in hibernation for animals may unlock keys to survival for astronauts on long missions

February 25, 2022February 25, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Brown bear in a den in its natural habitat, before or after hibernation

Hibernating animals may hold the answers for treating humans with muscle-wasting disorders and astronauts on lengthy missions.

Categories Microbiome Tags animals, astronauts, gut microbes, microbiome Leave a comment

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