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- who: Fengjing Jia and colleagues from the Academy of Integrative Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China have published the research work: Optimized Antimicrobial Peptide Jelleine-I Derivative Br-J-I Inhibits Fusobacterium Nucleatum to Suppress Colorectal Cancer Progression, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides a novel approach for the clinical treatment of CRC, in which AMPs can be used as adjuvant therapy to eliminate the adverse effects of pathogenic intestinal bacteria on CRC.
- how: The results showed that the halogenated J-I derivatives had better antimicrobial activity than . . .
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