Creative Biolabs has established a research support system centered on Christensenella minuta, facilitating fundamental ...
New research shows that the gene PTPN2 helps regulate gut bacteria and plays a key role in protecting the body from excessive inflammation. Scientists at the, Riverside, are uncovering how a single ge ...
NuLiv Science, a leading plant-based nutraceutical ingredients company enabling people to lead healthier lives, announced the release of a new preclinical study evaluating the effects of AstraGin(R) , ...
NuLiv Science, a leading plant-based nutraceutical ingredients company enabling people to lead healthier lives, announced the release of a new preclinical study evaluating the effects of AstraGin®, ...
Postoperative recurrence (POR) is a major challenge in the long-term management of Crohn’s disease (CD), affecting up to 70% ...
For decades, patients with inflammatory bowel disease have reported a familiar and frustrating pattern: periods of intense stress are often followed by worsening symptoms or full-blown disease flares.
Researchers found that the hormone oxytocin, known to be involved in regulating feeding and social behavior and until now to be produced mostly in the brain, is also produced in the human intestine.
IBD risk gene PTPN2 protects the gut by limiting invasion and growth of harmful E. coli, but when function is reduced, bacterial colonization increases, weakening the gut barrier and driving ...
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the role of a gene called PTPN2 in protecting the gut from harmful bacteria ...
Normally, PTPN2 helps maintain gut health by controlling inflammation and supporting a balanced gut microbiome. However, some ...
The Center for Intestinal Systems (CIS) is a nationwide collaborative initiative launched by the Imperial Organoid Facility ...