Cuproptosis offers new hope for treating inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer
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 Gluten may not be the culprit for many people with irritable bowel syndromeGluten may not be the culprit for many people with irritable bowel syndrome
 
A new study from McMaster University researchers has found that many people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) who believe they are sensitive to gluten or wheat may not actually react to these ingredients.
 
 
 Cuproptosis offers new hope for treating inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancerCuproptosis offers new hope for treating inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer
 
Cuproptosis represents a novel mechanism of cell death characterized by intracellular copper ion accumulation.
 
   Research highlights guselkumab's impact on Crohn's endoscopic healingResearch highlights guselkumab's impact on Crohn's endoscopic healing
 
In a major advance for patients with Crohn's disease, a new study led by researchers at Mount Sinai Health System found that guselkumab, a medication with a mechanism of action that is new to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatment, outperformed an established standard of care in promoting intestinal healing and symptom relief.
 
   Study reveals key role of Egr-1 in controlling autoimmune diseasesStudy reveals key role of Egr-1 in controlling autoimmune diseases
 
Autoimmune diseases, like multiple sclerosis result when the body's immune system starts to attack its own cells. Regulatory T cells, a subtype of T cells play a critical role in suppressing these attacks.
 
   Safeguarding your intestinal healthSafeguarding your intestinal health
 
ACROBiosystems is breaking the chain of chronic suffering and safeguarding intestinal health. Learn how in this article.
 
 New insights reveal how the immune system fights intestinal parasites
 
New research from the University of Pittsburgh reveals how the immune system defends against intestinal parasitic worms, or helminths, one of the most common infections worldwide in communities with limited access to clean water and sanitation.
 
 
 Neuron-like telocytes directly connect to stem cells in the intestine
 
Neuron-like telocytes directly connect to stem cells in the intestineIn a key advance for regenerative medicine and gut health, scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered a precise and unexpected communication system in the gut.
 
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