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  <title><![CDATA[Potential Breakthrough: Common Probiotic Bacteria May Enhance Immune Protection Against Influenza]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Researchers at Georgia Tech have received funding to study the concept of using modified strains of probiotic bacteria – that are already part of the human gut microbiome – to stimulate the formation of antibodies against the flu virus in the body’s mucosal membranes.&nbsp;The research, supported by the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.afrl.af.mil/">Air Force Research Laboratory</a>&nbsp;(AFRL), will study whether or not the harmless bacteria can be successfully modified to carry snippets of a viral coat protein that could stimulate the desired response in mucosal membranes lining the gut.&nbsp;“We’re using some well-established probiotic bacteria that have been utilized for dozens of years, are well vetted and safe for humans,” said <a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/brian-hammer">Brian Hammer</a>, associate professor in the <a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu">School of Biological Sciences</a> who specializes in bacterial genetics.&nbsp;</p>
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      <value>2023-10-23</value>
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