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March 25, 2021 // - A few days ago, a research report entitled "Analysis of chronic inflammatory lesions of the colon for BMMF Rep antigen expression and CD68 macrophage interactions" was published in the international journal PNAS , from German Cancer Scientists from research centers and other institutions have discovered a new type of infectious factor called BMMFs (Bovine Meat and Milk Factors) in dairy products and bovine serum, which may play a key role in the development of colorectal cancer.
PNAS scientists from the German Cancer Research Center and other institutions have discovered a new type of infectious factor called BMMFs (Bovine Meat and Milk Factors) in dairy products and bovine serum, which may occur in colorectal cancer.
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A few years ago, researchers Ethel-Michele de Villiers and others discovered a new form of infectious agent in dairy products and bovine serum.
At the same time, the researcher de Villiers also isolated more than one hundred different pathogens from dairy products.
What surprised the researchers was that after using these antibodies to stain tissue sections, they found that it was not the cancer cells themselves that contained Rep protein, but the cells near the tumor contained Rep protein, especially in the connective tissue layer under the intestinal mucosa.
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Another indicator of the inflammatory process is an increase in the level of reactive oxygen species.
Inflammation is especially located near the intestinal crypts.
Reference materials:
Reference materials:[1] Timo Bund, Ekaterina Nikitina, Deblina Chakraborty, et al.
[1] Timo Bund, Ekaterina Nikitina, Deblina Chakraborty, et al.
【2】com/news/2021-03-pathogens-colorectal-cancer.
by German Cancer Research Center