"In this study, there was little evidence for an overall association between the oral microbiome and CRC but we identified associations between specific measures and site-specific CRC risk.
The microbiota composition is altered in colorectal cancer (CRC) and inflammatory bowel disease. Intestinal bacteria affect intestinal stem cell homeostasis in Drosophilaand mice. Toll-like ...
Ask Jacques Ravel what first got him interested in the vaginal microbiome, and you’ll get a seemingly strange answer: acid mine drainage. Twenty years ago, Ravel, a microbial ecologist ...
is being investigated in detail at Kiel University in the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1182 Origin and Function of Metaorganisms. Scientists suspect that the microbiome can significantly ...
Gut microbiome changes: Emerging studies suggest that imbalances in gut bacteria, possibly driven by diet, long-term antibiotic use and other lifestyle factors, may contribute to early-onset CRC.
This study highlights the intricate relationship between stress, gut microbiota, and CRC, suggesting that strategies to restore gut health may play a critical role in cancer care, particularly for ...
CRC-associated dysbiosis is characterized by the loss of anti-inflammatory bacteria, reduced microbiome diversity, and increased pathobionts. Among the primary species implicated in both adenomas ...
The study begins by highlighting the significant global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) and the role of gut microbiota, particularly oncomicrobes, in CRC development. The researchers propose ...
The UAB Microbiome Center works to ensure that vital cores necessary to perform microbiome-related work are accessible to investigators at UAB. The Microbiome Center promotes new and established ...