Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies for colorectal and other types of cancer. "The intestine has an enormous ...
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MIT just found that a single amino acid in meat, beans, and cheese flips on the gut’s repair switch — healing the lining that shields you from disease
A patient finishes a round of radiation therapy and the cancer shrinks, but the treatment leaves behind collateral damage: a ...
MIT scientists have identified cysteine — an amino acid found in foods like meat, dairy, beans, and nuts — as a potent ...
Research from the University of California, Irvine has revealed how disruption of the circadian clock, the body's internal, 24-hour biological pacemaker, may accelerate the progression of colorectal ...
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Intestinal Microorganisms Decide the Destiny of Stem Cells...Expectations to Improve Cancer Treatmen...
A research team led by Nam Ki-taek, a professor at Yonsei University's Medical Life Sciences Department, and Jeong Ha-yeong, a professor at Hanyang University's ERICA Department of Bio-New Drug ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Liège highlights the unexpected role of Stard7 in the development of intestinal cancers. Long seen as a transporter of some lipids to mitochondria, ...
Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. Imbalances in the intestinal microbiome are closely associated with the occurrence and development of cancer, and can affect ...
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Human gut chip reveals three hidden drivers behind IBD damage and cancer risk
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has long been difficult to treat because scientists still do ...
A newly uncovered immune chain reaction in the gut may explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease face a much higher risk of colorectal cancer. Researchers found that a powerful inflammatory ...
Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies for colorectal and other types of cancer. “The intestine has an enormous ...
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