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<i>Lactobacillus fermentum</i> V3 ameliorates colitis-associated tumorigenesis by modulating the gut microbiome.

Ya-Chun Chou, Pin-Yu Ho, Wei-Jen Chen, Shiuan-Huei Wu, Min‐Hsiung Pan

2020PubMed36 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

was the prominent species existing in the Lac.ferm-treated group. Overall, the above findings suggest that dietary Lac.ferm could modulate the gut microbial community, which might be beneficial to alleviating colon cancer progression.

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