Gut bacteria study hopes to unlock immune secrets
NCT ID NCT06716047
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This early-stage study looks at how a certain probiotic (a friendly bacteria) affects the immune system in the gut. Researchers want to see if it safely activates a gut sensor called NOD2, which is linked to overall health. About 30 healthy adults will take the probiotic and be monitored for side effects and changes in gut barrier function. This is a small safety and discovery study, not a treatment for any disease.
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Industrial Avenue 253, canton
Guangzhou, Guangzhou, 020, China
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