Invasive potential of gut mucosa-derived fusobacterium nucleatum positively correlates with IBD status of the host
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2011Vol. 17(9), pp. 1971–1978
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Jaclyn Strauss, Gilaad G. Kaplan, Paul L. Beck, Kevin P. Rioux, Remo Panaccione, Rebekah DeVinney, Tarah Lynch, Emma Allen‐Vercoe
Abstract
This study indicates that colonization of the intestinal mucosa by highly invasive strains of F. nucleatum may be a useful biomarker for gastrointestinal disease.
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