Randomised clinical study: oral aspirin 325 mg daily vs placebo alters gut microbial composition and bacterial taxa associated with colorectal cancer risk
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Abstract
Compared to placebo, aspirin intake influenced several microbial taxa (Ruminococcaceae, Clostridium XlVa, Parabacteroides and Dorea) in a direction consistent with a priori hypothesis based on their association with CRC. This suggests that aspirin may influence CRC development through an effect on t ā¦Reference Key |
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Authors | Prizment AE;Staley C;Onyeaghala GC;Vivek S;Thyagarajan B;Straka RJ;Demmer RT;Knights D;Meyer KA;Shaukat A;Sadowsky MJ;Church TR;; |
Journal | alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics |
Year | 2020 |
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