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    • Genetic and microbiota-mediated phenotype variability in the min mouse model of human colorectal cancer 

      Moskowitz, Jacob E. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
      Complex diseases develop as a result of genetic predisposition and environmental factors that determine individual risk. Environmental factors such as geographical location, diet, and lifestyle choices shape the gut ...
    • Unraveling the role of the endogenous complex gut microbiota in the Pirc rat model of human colon cancer 

      Busi, Susheel Bhanu (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
      The gut microbiota (GM) has recently been shown to modulate several systemic conditions in human and model systems, most importantly in intestinal disorders. It has also been demonstrated to have significant impacts on ...

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