Short-chain fatty acids influence gene regulation and chromatin accessibility, highlighting their role in colorectal cancer ...
Researchers studied mice on a fibre-rich diet and found that gut bacteria influence gene regulation through short-chain fatty ...
When gut bacteria breaks down plant fiber, they produce two compounds that act on genes to help prevent the growth of cancers ...
A new study indicates that the gut microbiome composition can predict susceptibility to infections like Klebsiella pneumoniae ...
Gut bacteria turn fiber into short-chain fatty acids that activate anti-cancer genes and promote healthy cell function.
The researchers suggest that eating more fibre in our diet will support the growth of good bacteria -- and crowd out the bad ...
Fiber is well known to be an important part of a healthy diet, yet less than 10% of Americans eat the minimum recommended ...
Fiber digestion produces short-chain fatty acids like propionate and butyrate, which directly alter gene expression with anti-cancer effects, according to new research.
A new study has found that the composition of your gut microbiome helps predict how likely you are to succumb to potentially ...
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