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. 2018 Jun 6;126(6):062001. doi: 10.1289/EHP3127

Photograph of a laboratory mouse in a maze

Germ-free mice are well suited for microbiome research because they can be selectively inoculated with microbes of interest. Experiments with germ-free mice have yielded intriguing clues about the possible influence of the gut microbiome on behavior and neurodevelopment. However, it is still unclear whether these findings are relevant to humans. Image: © muratsenel/iStockphoto.