Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies for colorectal and other types of cancer.
New study shows that dysfunction of protective immune cells in GI tract may contribute to onset of inflammation in Crohn's disease.
Bile duct inflammation and scarring, known as cholangiopathies, can disrupt bile flow, leading to liver damage and ...
Researchers uncover cellular pathways linked to inflammatory bowel disease onset, offering insights for new therapies to ...
Researchers have shed new light on how tissues in the body are repaired following the damage and premature death of tissue ...
A research team has uncovered abnormal immune cell function mechanisms that may lead to Crohn’s disease. Their discovery ...
Using computational tools and virtual screening, researchers at the Center for Redox Processes in Biomedicine (Redoxoma) have ...
New study shows that dysfunction of protective immune cells in GI tract may contribute to onset of inflammation in Crohn’s disease ...
This activity plays a critical role in healing, but prolonged immune cell activity and inflammation can promote ...
A stem cell therapy trial aimed at reducing neuroinflammation in patients with presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease is underway ...