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A widely used sampling device in colorectal cancer screening programmes allows for large-scale microbiome studies.

2018

We read with interest the article by Passamonti et al ,1 reporting the performance of two different faecal immunochemical tests (FITs) highlighting the importance of standardisation and validation of screening methodologies. Conventionally, laboratory-based FIT is the preferred approach in testing for occult blood in faeces, which includes colorectal cancer screening programmes.2–4 The potential of preserving stable faecal samples in a widely used FIT buffer for microbiome research would enable prospective microbiome studies in generally healthy subjects undergoing colorectal cancer screening. For this purpose, we evaluated faecal sample stability in the commonly used OC-Sensor (Eiken Chemi…

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Authors' response to: epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) in small airways of COPD patient.

2013

We understand the reservations highlighted by Sohal and Walters in their letter in response to our recent work published.1 In their letter, Sohal and Walters argue that E-cadherin and ZO-1 are absent in our immunohistochemistry analysis of small bronchi of smokers and COPD patients, and that if disappeared completely epithelium would fall apart.1 In our study, we detected downregulation of E-cadherin and ZO-1 as well as a change of intercellular and apical distribution to diffuse cytoplasmic redistribution (figure 3B; in our work published in Thorax on 7 January 2013),2 but not …

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