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Publications by Giuseppina Campisciano
The Obesity-Related Gut Bacterial and Viral Dysbiosis Can Impact the Risk of Colon Cancer Development
Microorganisms
Virology
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Mid Transverse Colon Cancer and the Related Risk Factors: A Case Report
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Viral Benefits: Murine Norovirus Can Protect the Gut via Interferon
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Consequences of Gut Dysbiosis on the Human Brain
Dietary Heme Induces Gut Dysbiosis, Aggravates Colitis, and Potentiates the Development of Adenomas in Mice
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Genetic Polymorphisms in Obesity-Related Genes and Endometrial Cancer Risk
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Spillage of Bacterial Products During Colon Surgery Increases the Risk of Liver Metastases Development in a Rat Colon Carcinoma Model.
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Common Obesity-Related Genetic Variants and Papillary Thyroid Cancer Risk
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