EXPLORING THE CAUSAL ROLE OF THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A MENDELIAN RANDOMIZATION APPROACH

Exploring the causal role of the human gut microbiome in endometrial cancer: a Mendelian randomization approach

Abstract Endometrial cancer presents a major public health issue, particularly in post-menopausal women.Whilst there are known risk factors for the disease, including oestrogen and obesity, these factors do not fully explain risk variability in cancer outcomes.The identification of novel risk factors may aid in here better understanding of endometr

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The contributions of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and archaea to nitrification-dependent N2O emission in alkaline and neutral purple soils

Abstract Nitrification is believed to be one of the primary processes of N2O emission in the agroecological system, which is controlled by soil microbes and mainly regulated by soil pH, oxygen content and NH4 + availability.Previous studies have proved that the relative contributions of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) to N2O prod

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Equivalent hazard magnitude scale

Hazard magnitude scales are widely adopted to facilitate communication regarding hazard events and the corresponding decision making for emergency management.A hazard magnitude scale measures the strength of a hazard event considering the natural forcing phenomena and the severity of the event with respect to average entities at risk.However, exist

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