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NASHVILLE, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say they are finding clues as to how certain proteins may link some bacteria in the digestive system with cancer.
Researchers have uncovered a big clue as to why some of the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers pose a greater risk for serious problems like stomach cancer than others; it turns out these bacteria can exploit the surrounding stomach cells to protect them from the immune system.
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Researchers have gained insights into why some bacteria behind stomach ulcers can also be instrumental in causing abdominal cancers. A bacterial strain like helicobacter pylori can infect the human stomach and induce inflammation, ulcers, and potentially even stomach cancer.
Washington, Aug 23 : Researchers have gained insights into why some bacteria behind stomach ulcers can also be instrumental in causing abdominal cancers.
( American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ) Researchers have uncovered a big clue as to why some of the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers pose a greater risk for serious problems like stomach cancer than others; it turns out these bacteria can exploit the surrounding stomach cells to protect them from the immune system.
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