Study shows gut microbes control whether dietary asparagine feeds tumors or boosts CD8+ T cells. By breaking down the amino acid in the intestine, specific bacteria reshape the tumor environment and ...
A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
Instead of killing bacteria, scientists found a way to gently guide gut microbes to produce compounds linked to longevity and healthier aging.
New research shows that gut bacteria and metabolites may reveal early warning signs of multiple gastrointestinal diseases. Scientists have uncovered biological signals in the gut that may make it ...
Gut microbes engineered to dim their fluorescence under stress offered a real-time, noninvasive biosensor to track gut health ...
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Bacteria 'leaking across stomach lining' could indicate risk of gastric cancer, study finds
A pioneering study has revealed new insights into the role of gastric bacteria in stomach cancer development that could pave ...
Bacteria in the human gut can directly deliver proteins into human cells, actively shaping immune responses. A consortium led ...
University of British Columbia researchers have engineered gut bacteria that dim their fluorescent glow in the presence of illness. Their findings could improve how we diagnose problems in the gut by ...
New microbiome data show that intestinal bacteria can generate clinically relevant alcohol levels, validating a rare syndrome ...
Probiotics promise to fix gut health, but do they deliver? Gastroenterologist, Dr Ashwini Setya breaks down the science behind 'good bacteria' and its role in digestion, immunity, and mental health.
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the ...
A healthy gut microbiome may protect breast cancer patients from chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity, with specific bacteria linked to higher heart damage risk. The CARDIOCARE project suggests ...
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