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Regulating microbiome manipulation

A crucial consideration for the clinical application of any burgeoning science is when the understanding of that field can be implemented without the risk of unforeseen harm. In our opinion, the need for caution is particularly urgent with respect to increasingly prevalent applications of microbiome science to medicine.

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Aagaard, K., Hohmann, E. Regulating microbiome manipulation. Nat Med 25, 874–876 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-019-0451-1

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