DNA methylation in the rectal mucosa is associated with crypt proliferation and fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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Patterns of DNA methylation in the normal colon vary by anatomical location, gender, and ageGut microbiota, inflammation and colorectal cancer.Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei LC01 positively modulates intestinal microflora in healthy young adults.Epigenetics and colorectal cancerToward a comprehensive and systematic methylome signature in colorectal cancers.Epigenetics and DOHaD: from basics to birth and beyond.
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DNA methylation in the rectal mucosa is associated with crypt proliferation and fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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2010年の論文
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids.
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DNA methylation in the rectal ...... fecal short-chain fatty acids
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Barbara A Leggett
Daniel L Worthley
Graeme P Young
Ingunn Ramsnes
Kylie-Ann Mallitt
Natsumi Irahara
Ronald L Buttenshaw
Sonia A Greco
Vicki L J Whitehall
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10.1007/S10620-010-1312-4
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2010-07-16T00:00:00Z
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