While studying mouse and human liver tumors, they discovered that certain bile acids in the liver could affect the activity of cancer-fighting immune cells, called T cells. The researchers ...
It turns out that two of these microbially-modified bile acids may affect our risk—in opposite directions—for developing colon cancer. The link between these bile acids and colon cancer risk ...
bile acid and branched-chain amino acids, resulting in unhealthy levels of fat accumulation. Previous studies have linked the chemicals to liver cancer. Vaping residue is also thought to cause ...
Proteins are listed in alphabetic order according to the number of studies retrieving them (by four to one). The list does not include entries corresponding to keratins and immunoglobulin-like ...
A new study sheds light on changes to the fetus's bile acid, which affects how liver disease develops and progresses. When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can ...