نتایج جستجو برای: digestive tract

تعداد نتایج: 149969  

2016
Sambuddha Das Sayantan Nath Aditi Bhowmik Sankar Kumar Ghosh Yashmin Choudhury

Cancers of the upper aero-digestive and gastrointestinal tract are one of the major causes of mortality around the world. DNA repair genes play a vital role in preventing carcinogenesis by maintaining genomic integrity. Polymorphisms in the nucleotide sequence of DNA repair genes are often reported to be associated with an increased risk for different cancers. The OGG1 gene encodes the enzyme 8...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2015
Federica Turati Marta Rossi Claudio Pelucchi Fabio Levi Carlo La Vecchia

High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has been derived mainly from case-control studies. We reviewed the relationship between consumption of vegetables and fruit and the risk of several common cancers in a network of Italian and Swiss case-control studies including over 10,000 cases of fourteen different cancers and about 17,000 controls. ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
U F Power J K Collins

Experiments were undertaken to determine the tissue distribution of Escherichia coli and a coliphage after contamination of the common mussel (Mytilus edulis). Mussels were contaminated with high levels of feces-associated E. coli and a 22-nm icosahedral coliphage over a 2-day period in a flowing-seawater facility. After contamination, individual tissues were carefully dissected and assayed for...

2014
Haina Du Nannan Guo Bin Shi Qian Zhang Zhipeng Chen Kai Lu Yongqian Shu Tao Chen Lingjun Zhu

BACKGROUND The Xeroderma pigmento-sum group D gene (XPD) plays a key role in nucleotide excision repair. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) located in its functional region may alter DNA repair capacity phenotype and cancer risk. Many studies have demonstrated that XPD polymorphisms are significantly associated with digestive tract cancers risk, but the results are inconsistent. We conducted...

2014
Michele A. Maltz Lindsey Bomar Pascal Lapierre Hilary G. Morrison Emily Ann McClure Mitchell L. Sogin Joerg Graf

There are trillions of microbes found throughout the human body and they exceed the number of eukaryotic cells by 10-fold. Metagenomic studies have revealed that the majority of these microbes are found within the gut, playing an important role in the host's digestion and nutrition. The complexity of the animal digestive tract, unculturable microbes, and the lack of genetic tools for most cultu...

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