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The following pages link to Lignan transformation by gut bacteria lowers tumor burden in a gnotobiotic rat model of breast cancer (Q82489788):
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- Luminal Conversion and Immunoregulation by Probiotics (Q26776185) (← links)
- Fast food fever: reviewing the impacts of the Western diet on immunity (Q27028109) (← links)
- Microbial shifts in the swine distal gut in response to the treatment with antimicrobial growth promoter, tylosin (Q34407529) (← links)
- The microbiome and cancer (Q35019302) (← links)
- The microbial pharmacists within us: a metagenomic view of xenobiotic metabolism (Q35955534) (← links)
- Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors (Q36267739) (← links)
- Dietary intake and main sources of plant lignans in five European countries (Q36925308) (← links)
- Japanese traditional dietary fungus koji Aspergillus oryzae functions as a prebiotic for Blautia coccoides through glycosylceramide: Japanese dietary fungus koji is a new prebiotic (Q37167123) (← links)
- Global metabolomics reveals urinary biomarkers of breast cancer in a mcf-7 xenograft mouse model (Q37512809) (← links)
- Effects of parental omega-3 fatty acid intake on offspring microbiome and immunity (Q37529589) (← links)
- Interplay between viruses and bacterial microbiota in cancer development (Q39365350) (← links)
- Phytotherapy and Nutritional Supplements on Breast Cancer (Q41463405) (← links)
- Evaluating the cytotoxicity of flaxseed orbitides for potential cancer treatment. (Q41680122) (← links)
- The flaxseed lignan secoisolariciresinol diglucoside decreases local inflammation, suppresses NFκB signaling, and inhibits mammary tumor growth (Q58113104) (← links)
- A widely distributed metalloenzyme class enables gut microbial metabolism of host- and diet-derived catechols (Q89751601) (← links)
- Microbiota in cancer development and treatment (Q90443956) (← links)
- Genetic basis for the cooperative bioactivation of plant lignans by Eggerthella lenta and other human gut bacteria (Q91106693) (← links)
- The Microbiome-Estrogen Connection and Breast Cancer Risk (Q92051948) (← links)