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  • E. coli gut infection linked to bowel cancer

    BBC. - February 27, 2020

    Around a fifth of people may be carrying the bacterium linked to some cancer cases, say researchers.

  • Genetic 'fingerprints' implicate gut bacterium in bowel cancer

    Science Daily. - February 27, 2020

    A common type of bacteria found in our guts could contribute to bowel cancer, according to new research. Scientists have shown that a toxin released by a strain of E. coli causes unique patterns, or 'fingerprints,' of DNA damage to the cells lining the gut.

  • Scientists solve long-debated puzzle of how the intestine heals itself

    Science Daily. - February 20, 2020

    Scientists find that normal intestinal cells 'de-differentiate' en masse into stem cells that generate the cells needed for a healthy intestinal lining. New study establishes de-differentiation as the predominant mode of stem cell recover in the intestine.