2024
DOI: 10.3390/medicina60091515
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Insights into the Two Most Common Cancers of Primitive Gut-Derived Structures and Their Microbial Connections

Amitabha Ray,
Thomas F. Moore,
Dayalu S. L. Naik
et al.

Abstract: The gastrointestinal and respiratory systems are closely linked in different ways, including from the embryological, anatomical, cellular, and physiological angles. The highest number (and various types) of microorganisms live in the large intestine/colon, and constitute the normal microbiota in healthy people. Adverse alterations of the microbiota or dysbiosis can lead to chronic inflammation. If this detrimental condition persists, a sequence of pathological events can occur, such as inflammatory bowel disea… Show more

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