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How do researchers most often investigate the role of the gut microbiome? A. They use adult human subjects. B. They use clinically depressed patients. C. They use germ-free mice. D. They use bacteria models.
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How do researchers most often investigate the
role of the gut microbiome?
A. They use adult human subjects.
B. They use clinically depressed patients.
C. They use germ-free mice.
D. They use bacteria models.
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