Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to a number of diseases, including cancers. Thus, many cancer categories and treatment regimens should be investigated in the context of the microbiome. Owing to the availability of metagenome sequencing and multiomics studies, analyses of species characterization, host genetic changes, and metabolic profile of gut microbiota have become feasible, which has facilitated an exponential knowledge gain about microbiota composition, taxonomic alterations, and host interactions during tumorigenesis. However, the complexity of the gut microbiota, with a plethora of uncharacterized host‐microbe, microbe‐microbe, and environmental interactions, still co...
Anticancer treatments have shown a variable therapeutic outcome that may be partly attributable to t...
Mounting evidence from metagenomic analyses suggests that a state of pathological microbial imbalanc...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Abstract Tumor immunity consists of various types of cells, which serve an important role in antitum...
The role of gut microbiota in the development of various tumors has been a rising topic of public in...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
Complex and intricate circuitries regulate cellular proliferation, survival, and growth, and alterat...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Human gut microbiota play an essential role in both healthy and diseased states of humans. In the pa...
The gut microbiota exists in a dynamic balance between symbiosis and pathogenesis and can influence ...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Anticancer treatments have shown a variable therapeutic outcome that may be partly attributable to t...
Mounting evidence from metagenomic analyses suggests that a state of pathological microbial imbalanc...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Abstract Tumor immunity consists of various types of cells, which serve an important role in antitum...
The role of gut microbiota in the development of various tumors has been a rising topic of public in...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
Complex and intricate circuitries regulate cellular proliferation, survival, and growth, and alterat...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Human gut microbiota play an essential role in both healthy and diseased states of humans. In the pa...
The gut microbiota exists in a dynamic balance between symbiosis and pathogenesis and can influence ...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Anticancer treatments have shown a variable therapeutic outcome that may be partly attributable to t...
Mounting evidence from metagenomic analyses suggests that a state of pathological microbial imbalanc...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...