Caulobacter and novosphingobium in tumor tissues are associated with colorectal cancer outcomes

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  • who: Bin Zhou et al. from the Southwest University, China have published the research work: Caulobacter and Novosphingobium in tumor tissues are associated with colorectal cancer outcomes, in the Journal: Microbiome communities from BL and BH are associated with different metabolic pathways. It has been demonstrated that microbiota imbalances can induce systemic metabolic alterations (14, 15). Conversely, metabolic dysfunction can also induce microbiome imbalances TABLE 1 Clinical characteristics of patients with high and low Caulobacter.
  • what: The authors used survival data_analysis and prognosis-related bacteria to explore the impact of microbiome on patient prognosis by . . .

     

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