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1. Meta-analyses of host metagenomes from colorectal cancer patients reveal strong relationship between colorectal cancer-associated species

- Manuel Adrian Riveros Escalona

- Joice de Faria Poloni

- Mathias J. Krause

- Márcio Dorn

2. Colorectal Cancer Archaeome: A Metagenomic Exploration, Tunisia

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- Hamadou Oumarou Hama

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3. Beyond bacteria: Role of non-bacterial gut microbiota species in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer progression

- Hania Haque

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- Saif Abbas

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4. Exploring the human archaeome: its relevance for health and disease, and its complex interplay with the human immune system

- Torben Kuehnast

- Christina Kumpitsch

- Rokhsareh Mohammadzadeh

- Thomas Weichhart

- Christine Moissl‐Eichinger

- Holger Heine

5. Multi-Cohort Analysis Reveals Altered Archaea in Colorectal Cancer Fecal Samples Across Populations

- Tianhui Li

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- Yang Sun

- Shiyu Li

- Chuanfa Liu

- Yufeng Lin

- Sunny H. Wong

- Yinglei Miao

- Joseph J.Y. Sung

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6. Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Dysregulation of the Mycobiome and Archaeome and Distinct Oncogenic Characteristics according to Subtype and Gender in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

- Daniel John

- Rishabh Yalamarty

- Armon Barakchi

- Tianyi Chen

- Jaideep Chakladar

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