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Ketogenic Diet Shows Opposite Effects on Cancer Risk in Mouse Small Intestine and Colon
Ketogenic diets increased small intestinal tumors but suppressed colon tumors in mice. The effects were driven by dietary fat metabolism—not ketone bodies—highlighting tissue-specific cancer risks and benefits. The post Ketogenic Diet Shows Opposite Effects on Cancer Risk in Mouse Small Intestine and Colon appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biot
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GEN1d agoMung Bean Pan-Genome Study Maps Key Genes for Yield, Nutrition, and Pest Resistance
Researchers have created the world's first graph-based mung bean pan-genome, revealing genetic variations linked to yield, nutrition, and pest resistance, and providing breeders with powerful tools to accelerate crop improvement and strengthen food security. The post Mung Bean Pan-Genome Study Maps Key Genes for Yield, Nutrition, and Pest Resistance appeared
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