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Bacteria and Cancer

Co-occurrence of driver and passenger bacteria in human colorectal cancer

Co-occurrence of driver and passenger bacteria in human colorectal cancer

... Colorectal cancer (CRC) has long been considered as malignant cell proliferation caused by accumulated ge- netic and epigenetic mutations [1,2], but increasing evi- dence suggests that the composition of the human ...

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Use of preferentially replicating bacteria for the treatment of cancer

Use of preferentially replicating bacteria for the treatment of cancer

... anaerobic bacteria (1), as well as data generated more than 30 years ago with obligate anaerobic bacteria (2), indicate that some bacterial species can also preferentially replicate and accumulate within ...

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The role of bacteria in cancer therapy – enemies in the past, but allies at present

The role of bacteria in cancer therapy – enemies in the past, but allies at present

... decades, bacteria ’ s therapeutic role has aroused attention in medicinal and pharmaceutical ...While bacteria are considered among the primary agents for causing cancer, recent research has shown ...

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Antibiotic Resistance of the Isolated Bacteria from Blood Cultures of Cancer Patients

Antibiotic Resistance of the Isolated Bacteria from Blood Cultures of Cancer Patients

... of bacteria isolated from blood culture and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern in a university hospital ...pediatric cancer patients: a one year ...

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Metabolic and Community Synergy of Oral Bacteria in Colorectal Cancer

Metabolic and Community Synergy of Oral Bacteria in Colorectal Cancer

... contained bacteria that had invaded the tumor cells as detected by FISH ...way, cancer-associated biofilms found in the colonic mucosa are similar in both community membership and invasiveness to those of a ...

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Association of oncogenic bacteria with colorectal cancer in South China

Association of oncogenic bacteria with colorectal cancer in South China

... Colorectal cancer tissues provide rich nutrition surface and tumor-homing activity of certain microbiota has been reported in the literature ...putative bacteria-associated oncogenic ...

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Bacteria in cancer therapy: a novel experimental strategy

Bacteria in cancer therapy: a novel experimental strategy

... of bacteria as anticancer agent was recognized almost hundred years ...neck cancer began to recover fol- lowing an infection with ...of bacteria and their toxins to treat end stage ...

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Bacterial rRNA Targeted Reverse Transcription PCR Used To Identify Pathogens Responsible for Fever with Neutropenia

Bacterial rRNA Targeted Reverse Transcription PCR Used To Identify Pathogens Responsible for Fever with Neutropenia

... This study demonstrated that BrRNA RT-qPCR can be used to identify bacterial pathogens responsible for fever with neutropenia in pediatric cancer patients. To our knowledge, this is the first study in which BrRNA ...

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The application of exosomes as a nanoscale cancer vaccine

The application of exosomes as a nanoscale cancer vaccine

... A) Bacteria can be used for gene delivery, and it is used in cancer gene therapy, DNA vaccination, and treatment of some genetic ...infect bacteria, and they can be genetically engineered and ...

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Solid Phase Chemical Synthesis and Structure - Activity Study of Brevinin - 2R and Analogues as Antimicrobial Peptides

Solid Phase Chemical Synthesis and Structure - Activity Study of Brevinin - 2R and Analogues as Antimicrobial Peptides

... So far, it has been reported that structural parameters such as net positive charge, hydrophobicity, peptide helicity, hydrophobic moment, and the size (angle) of hydrophobic / hydrophilic domain influence the activity ...

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A Review of the Potential Role of Non-Virus Microbes in the Development of Oral and Other Cancers

A Review of the Potential Role of Non-Virus Microbes in the Development of Oral and Other Cancers

... that bacteria, fungi and other non-virus microorganisms (NVMs) are involved in cancer has a long history and scientists of every generation have linked these common organisms with cancer, some even ...

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Chemopreventive Potential of Probiotics and Prebiotics

Chemopreventive Potential of Probiotics and Prebiotics

... comprising bacteria, archaea, viruses, and unicellular eukaryotes re- sides within the gastrointestinal ...commensal bacteria reduce infections by enteric pa- thogenic organisms by competing for nutrition ...

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Review Article Increased cancer risk for the disrupted co-evolution of Helicobacter pylori with hosts

Review Article Increased cancer risk for the disrupted co-evolution of Helicobacter pylori with hosts

... H. pylori spread through a mode of person to person transmission, mostly through a vertical transmission from parents to children [16, 17]. Transmission between siblings or spouses is uncommon. There has no environmental ...

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Bacteria and tumours: causative agents or opportunistic inhabitants?

Bacteria and tumours: causative agents or opportunistic inhabitants?

... of cancer was associated with a vitamin A deficiency he paved the way for future discoveries in cancer causing bacteria and viruses ...that cancer could be transmitted by a virus (later known ...

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The Rho-activating CNF1 toxin from pathogenic E. coli: A risk factor for human cancer development?

The Rho-activating CNF1 toxin from pathogenic E. coli: A risk factor for human cancer development?

... some bacteria can contribute to the establishment of chronic diseases, including cancer ...of bacteria at the sites of tumors, although there was no proof that the bacteria were in any way ...

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Cancer cells arise from bacteria

Cancer cells arise from bacteria

... of bacteria-derived cancer ...carcinogens, bacteria, viruses, and parasites) and (6) interfering or inhibiting host’s immune system resulting in lowered immunity or immunosuppression (physical and ...

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Mechanisms and microbial influences on CTLA-4 and PD-1-based immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer: a narrative review

Mechanisms and microbial influences on CTLA-4 and PD-1-based immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer: a narrative review

... introducing bacteria involved in vitamin B and poly- amine transport to the GI tracts of patients treated with anti-CTLA-4 drugs led to increased resistance to colitis while maintaining therapeutic ...of ...

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Reviving Previous Therapeutics by Recombinant
Anaerobic Bifidobacteria

Reviving Previous Therapeutics by Recombinant Anaerobic Bifidobacteria

... Live bacteria have also been used in studies of cancer treatment ...these bacteria occur via induction of host immune responses even if toxicity is attenuated or eliminated [10,11], and may be ...

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Isolation and Identification of Naphthalene Degradation Bacteria

Isolation and Identification of Naphthalene Degradation Bacteria

... PAHs are produced in all processes of incomplete combustion of organic substances and the fate of PAHs in nature is abundantand environmental anxiety due to their toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic properties (Antrup, ...

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Two-stage process for ammonium and nitrate removal and polyhydroxyalkanoate production by rhodobacter sphaeroides ADZ101

Two-stage process for ammonium and nitrate removal and polyhydroxyalkanoate production by rhodobacter sphaeroides ADZ101

... Okubo, Y., Futamata, H. and Hiraishi, A. (2006). Characterization of phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria forming colored microbial mats in a swine wastewater ditch. Applied and environmental microbiology. ...

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