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Black Raspberries and Their Anthocyanin and Fiber Fractions Alter the Composition and Diversity of Gut Microbiota in F-344 Rats. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Nutrition and cancer (Nutr Cancer ) Vol: 69 Issue 6 Pages: 943-951
Pub: 2017 Aug-Sep Epub: 2017 Jul 18 Authors Pan P , Lam V , Salzman N , Huang YW , Yu J , Zhang J , Wang LS ,
Chemoprevention of colorectal cancer by black raspberry anthocyanins involved the modulation of gut microbiota and SFRP2 demethylation. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Carcinogenesis (Carcinogenesis ) Vol: Issue Pages:
Pub: 2018 Jan 19 Epub: 2018 Jan 19 Authors Chen L , Jiang B , Zhong C , Guo J , Zhang L , Mu T , Zhang Q , Bi X ,

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