Health & Medicine
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Intestinal Stem Cell Genes May Link Dietary Fat and Colon Cancer
Rutgers study suggests tie between stem cell behavior and a high fat diet Two genes that appear to help stem cells in the intestine burn dietary fat may play a role in colon cancer, according to a Rutgers study.
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