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- Title
PHILOGENETIC CONTAINMENT OF BACTERIAL ROOTS INSULATED FROM PATIENTS WITH COLON CANCER COMPARED WITH OTHERS INSULATED FROM HEALTHY PATIENTS.
- Authors
PADURARU, Dan Nicolae; BOLOCAN, Alexandra; ANDRONIC, Octavian; ION, Daniel; RADU, Georgiana; LAZAR, Veronica; SIMA, Filip
- Abstract
Given that in day-to-day surgery we are experiencing advanced colon cancer cases, this issue appearing amid a large and growing incidence, it is understandable why more and more researchers are being trained in the research of this type of neoplasm. The directions that inspire us and our interest are represented by the elucidation of the determinant and favoring factors in the appearance of colon cancer, of the molecular mechanisms of action of these factors in the normal cell and its transformation into a neoplastic cell. We analyzed the aerobic/ aerobic- facultative anaerobic species composition of intestinal microbiota in a group of colon cancer patients in an attempt to identify a pattern specific or more commonly associated with this disease, as well as the study of the antibiotic factors expressed by the isolated strains compared to those isolated from a group of healthy individuals, thus leading to several conclusions.
- Subjects
BACTERIAL contamination; COLON cancer treatment; COLON microbiology; GUT microbiome; PUBLIC health
- Publication
Annals of West University of Timisoara: Series of Biology, 2017, Vol 20, Issue 1, p79
- ISSN
1582-3830
- Publication type
Article