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XLP mitigated CPT11 mucositis by suppressing GUS‐expressing microbes, notably L. reuteri, and diminishing bacterial GUS activity, consequently reducing SN38 accumulation to protect the intestinal epithelium. This preservation of the mucosal stem cell niche enabled rapid regeneration of secretory lineages such as mucin‐producing goblet cells, which ...
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Nine-fold variation of risk of advanced colorectal neoplasms according to smoking and polygenic risk score: Results from a cross-sectional study in a large screening colonoscopy cohort. [PDF]
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