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Our Bacterial Flora Analysis was used in a study for the relationship between induction of cancer cachexia and intestinal microbiota

2024/05/07

A paper utilizing our bacterial flora analysis was published by Dr. Yukari Suda, Dr. Yusuke Hamada et al., Department of Pharmacology, Hoshi University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
In this paper, they investigated to demonstrate the relationship between the induction of cancer cachexia and its effects on the intestinal microbiota.
And they suggest that the release of LPS from the gut microbiota may exacerbate the inflammatory state of the hypothalamus with polarization toward microglia expressing low levels of inhibitory immune checkpoint receptors.
Our 16S rRNA Bacterial Flora Analysis was performed using mouse feces in the paper.

Molecular Brain
Peripheral-central network analysis of cancer cachexia status accompanied by the polarization of hypothalamic microglia with low expression of inhibitory immune checkpoint receptors

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