Τρίτη 12 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Inflammation, ROS, and Mutagenesis

Publication date: 11 December 2017
Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 32, Issue 6
Author(s): Asmaa El-Kenawi, Brian Ruffell
It has long been hypothesized that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are responsible for the association between chronic inflammatory diseases and increased tumor incidence. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Canli et al. now demonstrate that amplified ROS production specifically by myeloid cells is sufficient to promote intestinal mutagenesis.

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It has long been hypothesized that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are responsible for the association between chronic inflammatory diseases and increased tumor incidence. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Canli et al. now demonstrate that amplified ROS production specifically by myeloid cells is sufficient to promote intestinal mutagenesis.


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