Fighting bowel cancer with the bacteria Salmonella could be a step closer thanks to a new discovery by researchers at the ...
Intestinal infections can change the composition of liver bile, leading to changes in immune function and gut bacteria, ...
The increase in the presence of the bacteria was noted in the guts of coffee drinkers for both caffeinated and decaffeinated ...
Scientists are looking at whether salmonella could be used to slow tumour cell growth in bowel cancer in a new generation of ...
Experts have discovered that salmonella has been depleting a key protein which the body's own immune cells need to function.
These adaptations enhance the survival and spread of the bacteria in the gut and could play a central role in patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases. In a recent review article, which ...
Researchers have identified a new axis of host defense by studying what happens during enteric infection—a term that encompasses all types of intestinal infections including so called “stomach flu.” ...
A study funded by Cancer Research UK and carried out by teams based in Glasgow and Birmingham has investigated how to develop potential treatments against bowel cancer using the bacteria Salmonella.
UK researchers are investigating the potential for these bacteria to inhibit tumour cell proliferation in bowel cancer cases. The prospect of a new wave of "bacterial therapies" is emerging ...
British researchers are looking at whether the bacteria could be used to slow tumour cell growth in bowel cancer. A new generation of “bacterial therapies” could be on the horizon as Cancer Research ...