Mice develop fibromyalgia-like pain after receiving gut microbiota from human patients

Published Date: 30 Apr 2025

McGill University-led research has discovered that transplanting gut microbiota from women with fibromyalgia into mice induces pain, immune activation, metabolomic changes, and reduced skin innervation.

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