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Yi-Wen Huang,Hui-Zhi Chen,Ben Niu et al. Yi-Wen Huang et al.
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) patients face an almost certain 100% risk of developing colorectal cancer, necessitating prophylactic colectomy to prevent disease progression. A crucial goal is to hinder this progression. In a recent c...
Xianlong Zhang,Yan Yang,Juanjuan Cao et al. Xianlong Zhang et al.
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused great public health concern and has been a global threat due to its high transmissibility and morbidi...
Merve Tomas,Esra Capanoglu,Akbar Bahrami et al. Merve Tomas et al.
Emerging viruses are known to pose a threat to humans in the world. COVID-19, a newly emerging viral respiratory disease, can spread quickly from people to people via respiratory droplets, cough, sneeze, or exhale. Up to now, there are no s...
Athena Dong,Yi-Wen Huang,Martha Yearsley et al. Athena Dong et al.
A diet supplemented with freeze-dried black raspberries (BRBs) has been demonstrated to modulate various biochemical and physiological pathways in both colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and ApcMin/+ mice, which are utilized to model CRC. The...
Yi-Wen Huang,Yue Yang Mo,Carla Elena Echeveste et al. Yi-Wen Huang et al.
Recent studies have suggested that in addition to promoter region, DNA methylation in intragenic and intergenic regions also changes during physiological processes and disease. The current study showed that feeding of black raspberries (BRB...
Yi-Wen Huang,Pan Pan,Carla Elena Echeveste et al. Yi-Wen Huang et al.
By constantly stimulating intestinal immunity, gut microbes play important regulatory roles, and their possible involvement in human physical and mental disorders beyond intestinal diseases suggests the importance of maintaining homeostasis...