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SUMMARY
The term gallbladder dysbiosis has become the subject of revived attention in both human and experimental animals (Ebata et_al, 2016; Wang et_al, 2017; Gutierrez-Diaz et_al, 2018; Xu et_al, 2018). It has been demonstrated that some bacteria are associated with the development of cancer disease (de Almeida et_al, 2018; Maekawa et_al, 2018; Mendez et_al, 2020; Nokhandani et_al, 2021; Saab et_al, 2021). This data involves microbial activities and cholesterol in the genesis of benign and malignant gallbladder disorders (Crawford et_al, 2008; Nath et_al, 2010; Phelan et_al, 2017; Sergi et_al, 2019; Kiss et_al, 2020; Gruner and . . .
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