HIGHLIGHTS
- who: DNA damage and colleagues from the Riphah International University (Lahore) have published the article: The microbiome-product colibactin hits unique cellular targets mediating host interaction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose a mechanistic model for the series of events leading to colibactininduced cancer.
SUMMARY
Trillions of microbes reside in the human gut interacting with each other and the outcome of their interaction affects human health and diseases (Sharon et_al, 2014; Dhanaraju and Rao 2022; de Vos et_al, 2022). This finding reveals another interesting role of colibactin in mediating . . .
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