RT @GarciaLaraCLan: Follow the 43 Tweets of the #EUROmicroMOOC Lesson 20: The microbial path to cancer. https://t.co/B8QDmN8dLE
Follow the 43 Tweets of the #EUROmicroMOOC Lesson 20: The microbial path to cancer.
RT @SEMicrobiologia: So bacteria is where it’s at to solve cancer then? Well, … there is a catch. • S. typhi facilitates gall bladder canc…
RT @SEMicrobiologia: So bacteria is where it’s at to solve cancer then? Well, … there is a catch. • S. typhi facilitates gall bladder canc…
RT @SEMicrobiologia: So bacteria is where it’s at to solve cancer then? Well, … there is a catch. • S. typhi facilitates gall bladder canc…
So bacteria is where it’s at to solve cancer then? Well, … there is a catch. • S. typhi facilitates gall bladder cancer • C. pneumonia increases risk of lung cancer • S. bovis is linked to colorectal cancer, and so is E. coli. https://t.co/RWUfe7f98F #E
Bacteria and cancer: cause, coincidence or cure? A review https://t.co/zKvIcfi2XO
Bacteria and cancer: cause, coincidence or cure? A review https://t.co/s1D6KhXpS8
Bacteria and cancer: cause, coincidence or cure? A review https://t.co/EwfR8B2OBU #journaloftranslationalmedicine
Bacteria and cancer: cause, coincidence or cure? A review http://t.co/b2TZP799Xg via @Diigo
Bacteria and cancer: cause, coincidence or cure? A review http://t.co/cmxRgprsVt