Bacteria ‘Rewire’ Epithelial Cells and Drive Disease in the Gut
A bacterial pathogen that causes colitis and colorectal cancer creates a nutrient-rich niche and “rewires” epithelial cell signaling in the inflamed gut, which promotes bacterial colonization and…
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