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Sticky situation: how adhesive bacteria drive colon cancer

Kyanna S. Ouyang & Jens Puschhof
29 November 2024
8 min
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This article presents research on the role of certain strains of the bacterium Escherichia coli in the development of colon cancer. It identifies specific bacterial adhesion proteins that contribute to DNA damage and cancer initiation.
READ: Sticky situation: how adhesive bacteria drive colon cancer

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