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  1. ..., for colorectal cancer. Furthermore, consistent with our findings in colorectal carcinoma, others have reported that several Fusobacterium strains were associated with IBD; however, the majority (69%) were specifically associated with F. nucleatum (Strauss et al. 2011). Therefore, it is worth further exploration...
  2. ...and statistical methods, we identified Fusobacterium nucleatum and Anaerostipes hadrus with the highest frequencies, enriched and depleted, respectively, across different disease cohorts. Distinct functional distributions were observed in the gut microbiomes of both westernized and nonwesternized populations...
  3. ..., Warren RL, Freeman JD, Dreolini L, Krzywinski M, Strauss J, Barnes R, Watson P, Allen-Vercoe E, Moore RA, et al. 2012. Fusobacterium nucleatum infection is prevalent in human colorectal carcinoma. Genome Res (this issue). doi: 10.1101/gr.126516.111. ↵ Cheung LW, Hennessy BT, Li J, Yu S, Myers AP...
  4. ...et al. 2013). In addition, SURPI was used to analyze publicly available data from a study that detected an increase in bacterial reads aligning to Fusobacterium nucleatum in association with colorectal tumors (Castellarin et al. 2012). As in the previous study, an overabundance of aligned reads...
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