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Gut Microbes|June 7, 2017
Fecal microbiota variation across the lifespan of the healthy laboratory ratBurkhardt Flemer, Nadia Gaci, Guillaume Borrel, et al.
Gut|October 9, 2017
The oral microbiota in colorectal cancer is distinctive and predictiveBurkhardt Flemer, Ryan D Warren, Maurice P Barrett, et al.
Gut|March 20, 2016
Tumour-associated and non-tumour-associated microbiota in colorectal cancerBurkhardt Flemer, Denise B Lynch, Jillian M R Brown, et al.
Cancer Communications (London, England)|March 20, 2025
Deletion of epithelial HKDC1 decelerates cellular proliferation and impairs mitochondrial function of tumorous epithelial cells thereby protecting from intestinal carcinogenesisLea Järke, Saskia Weber-Stiehl, Kensuke Shima, et al.
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Gut Microbes|June 7, 2017
Fecal microbiota variation across the lifespan of the healthy laboratory ratBurkhardt Flemer, Nadia Gaci, Guillaume Borrel, et al.
Gut|October 9, 2017
The oral microbiota in colorectal cancer is distinctive and predictiveBurkhardt Flemer, Ryan D Warren, Maurice P Barrett, et al.
Gut|March 20, 2016
Tumour-associated and non-tumour-associated microbiota in colorectal cancerBurkhardt Flemer, Denise B Lynch, Jillian M R Brown, et al.
Cancer Communications (London, England)|March 20, 2025
Deletion of epithelial HKDC1 decelerates cellular proliferation and impairs mitochondrial function of tumorous epithelial cells thereby protecting from intestinal carcinogenesisLea Järke, Saskia Weber-Stiehl, Kensuke Shima, et al.
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