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Engineering probiotics to inhibit *Clostridioides difficile* infection by dynamic regulation of intestinal metabolism
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This groundbreaking research by Elvin Koh, In Young Hwang, Hui Ling Lee, Ryan De Sotto, Jonathan Wei Jie Lee, Yung Seng Lee, John C. March, and Matthew Wook Chang unveils a novel therapeutic strategy targeting *Clostridioides difficile* infection through engineered probiotics. These innovative probiotics restore bile salt metabolism, effectively combating CDI and improving survival rates in mice, showcasing the powerful potential of microbiome modulation.
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