High-Fat Diet-Induced Complement Activation Mediates Intestinal Inflammation and Neoplasia, Independent of Obesity
This study characterizes the relations between diet and metabolic conditions on risk for a common cancer and identifies complement activation as a novel target for cancer prevention. Mol Cancer Res; 14(10); 953–65. ©2016 AACR.
Source: Molecular Cancer Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Doerner, S. K., Reis, E. S., Leung, E. S., Ko, J. S., Heaney, J. D., Berger, N. A., Lambris, J. D., Nadeau, J. H. Tags: Preclinical Intervention Metabolism Source Type: research
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