Unexpected "Harmless" Microorganisms May Significantly Influence Colorectal Cancer
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Unexpected "Harmless" Microorganisms May Significantly Influence Colorectal Cancer
Methanobrevibacter shows that a microorganism named smithii is linked to colorectal cancer Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library/Alamy Ancient mysterious microorganisms, distinct from bacteria and viruses, are believed to have a role in colorectal cancer, challenging the notion that these microorganisms are harmless. Life can be categorized into three domains: the first consists of single-celled bacteria, the [...] The post Unexpected “Harmless” Mi…
Unicellular organisms called Archaea are generally not expected to cause a human disease, but a species has been involved in colorectal cancer Evidence shows that a microbe called Methanobrevibacter smithii is involved in colorectal cancer The mysterious ancient microorganisms that are neither bacteria nor viruses seem to play a role [...]
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