Dietary heme-mediated PPARα activation does not affect the heme-induced epithelial hyperproliferation and hyperplasia in mouse colon.
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, injures the colon surface epithelium by luminal cytotoxicity and reactive oxygen species. This surface injury is overcompensated by hyperproliferation and hyperplasia of crypt cells. Transcriptome anal...
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Autores principales: | Noortje Ijssennagger, Nicole de Wit, Michael Müller, Roelof van der Meer |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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