Heme-induced colorectal carcinogenesis associated with meat consumption: Relationship between fecal microbiome, metabolome and luminal heme-induced lipoperoxidation activity in rats

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Olier, Maïwenn | Ellero-Simatos, Sandrine | Martin, Océane | Naud, Nathalie | Boutet-Robinet, Elisa | Theodorou, Vassilia | Robert, Hervé | Pierre, Fabrice H.F.

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International audience. Heme-induced colorectal carcinogenesis associated with meat consumption: Relationship between fecal microbiome, metabolome and luminal heme-induced lipoperoxidation activity in rats. Digestive Disease Week

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