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Gut microbiota influence bladder tumour development
New research, published in Nature, shows that gut microbiota carcinogen metabolism could contribute to chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the bladder.
Chronic exposure to N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine (BBN) induces bladder cancer in mouse models. Thus, the investigators used this model to examine the influence of gut microbiota on BBN-induced carcinogenesis and toxicokinetics.
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