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Rahwa Taddese

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Taddese R, Roelofs R, Draper D, Wu X, Wu S, Swinkels D, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2021 Nov; 11:740704. PMID: 34778104
Objective: The opportunistic pathogen is one of the few intestinal bacteria that has been consistently linked to colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to identify novel -induced pathways in colon...
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Taddese R, Belzer C, Aalvink S, de Jonge M, Nagtegaal I, Dutilh B, et al.
J Microbiol Methods . 2021 Mar; 184:106208. PMID: 33766606
There are many approaches available to produce inactive bacteria by termination of growth, each with a different efficacy, impact on cell integrity, and potential for application in standardized inactivation protocols....
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Taddese R, Garza D, Ruiter L, de Jonge M, Belzer C, Aalvink S, et al.
Gut Microbes . 2020 Sep; 12(1):1-20. PMID: 32915102
Several bacteria in the human gut microbiome have been associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) by high-throughput screens. In some cases, molecular mechanisms have been elucidated that drive tumorigenesis, including bacterial...
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Garza D, Taddese R, Wirbel J, Zeller G, Boleij A, Huynen M, et al.
Cancer Metab . 2020 Feb; 8:3. PMID: 32055399
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex multifactorial disease. Increasing evidence suggests that the microbiome is involved in different stages of CRC initiation and progression. Beyond specific pro-oncogenic mechanisms found...
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Dejea C, Fathi P, Craig J, Boleij A, Taddese R, Geis A, et al.
Science . 2018 Feb; 359(6375):592-597. PMID: 29420293
Individuals with sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) frequently harbor abnormalities in the composition of the gut microbiome; however, the microbiota associated with precancerous lesions in hereditary CRC remains largely unknown. We...