2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.05.490857
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Bacterial association with metals enables in vivo tracking of microbiota using magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract: Bacteria constitute a significant part of the biomass of the human microbiota, but their interactions are complex and difficult to replicate outside the host. Exploiting the superior resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to examine signal parameters of selected human isolates may allow tracking of their dispersion throughout the body. We investigated longitudinal and transverse MRI relaxation rates and found significant differences between several bacterial strains. Common commensal strains of lactoba… Show more

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