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Figure 1. Impact of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes on cell growth control. Proto-
Figure 2. The molecular paradigm of colorectal cancer. The first step in CRC progression is
Figure 3. Microbial contributions to the pathogenesis of CRC. The three models summarize the emerging school of thought that the microbial community is a prime suspect for the underlying influence of CRC over long periods of time (Sears and Garrett, 2014)
Figure 4. Microbial abundance in CRC and normal gut mucosa tissue via RNA-seq. A)
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