Editorial: molecular and cellular aspects of regulatory and subjacent mechanisms in host/ microbiota association and its involvement in cancer

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  • who: August and colleagues from the Medical College of Wisconsin, United StatesGranada, Spain, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II, School of Pharmacy, University have published the paper: Editorial: Molecular and cellular aspects of regulatory and subjacent mechanisms in host/ microbiota association and its involvement in cancer, in the Journal: Gut microbiota and cancer Microbiota can be defined as the assemblage of microbes in a specific environment, while microbiomes are the genetic composition of those microbes (Berg et_al, 2020). The human microbiota is composed of symbiotic microbial cells, primarily bacteria in their gut. Regulation of the microbiota . . .

     

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