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Therapeutic Evaluation of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in an Interleukin 10-Deficient Mouse Model
Published on: April 6, 2022
[The intestinal microbiota: a boost for antitumor treatments]
1CR1 Inserm, C. Enric Gimenez 17-19, 08034 Barcelona, Espagne.
Abstract:
Two new studies in mice, published in Science, show that the commensal bacteria populations in the gut play a key role in boosting responses to different antitumor regimens. These results argue for a rational use of antibiotics when managing infections in patients undergoing cancer therapies.
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