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Mouse study finds link between gut disease and brain injury in premature infants – Science Daily
Working with mice, researchers have identified an immune system cell that they say travels from the gut to the brain and attacks cells rather than protect them…

Physicians have long known that necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a potentially lethal inflammatory condition that destroys a premature infant’s intestinal lining, is often connected to the development of severe brain injury in those infants who survive. However, the means by which the diseased intestine “communicates” its devastation to the newborn brain has remained largely unknown.Now, working with mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Lausanne in Switzerland have identified…
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