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Scientists finally solved how a common gut bacterium triggers colon cancer
Researchers discovered that a bacterial toxin linked to colorectal cancer binds to the claudin-4 receptor to damage the colon's protective barrier. They developed a decoy protein that blocked the toxin in mice, potentially leading to new therapies for preventing inflammation and colon tumors.
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