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Are Mitochondria Involved in Ulcerative Colitis?
Changes in mitochondrial DNA that increase levels of ATP in the intestinal mucosa protect mice from colitis, according to the November issue of Gastroenterology. Strategies to increase mitochondrial ATP production by intestinal epithelial cells might therefore be developed to treat patients … Continue reading
Posted in GI Tract, Technology
Tagged apoptosis, ATP, energy production, IBD, Inflammation, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, intestine, mechanisms, mitochondria, pathogenesis, proliferation, UC, Ulcerative Colitis
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Can a microRNA Control Inflammation in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis?
Loss of a non-coding RNA that regulates inflammation could contribute to development of ulcerative colitis (UC) in children, according to the October issue of Gastroenterology. UC and Crohn’s disease are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases that affect adults and children. These … Continue reading
Posted in GI Tract, Technology
Tagged causes, CD, Colon, gene regulation, IBD, Inflammation, mechanisms, microRNA, miRNA, mRNA, pathogenesis, post-transcriptional modification, RNA processing, translation, treatment, UC
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What is Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma?
Researchers have found that intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas (ICCs) are really 2 different groups of tumors, based on molecular and genetic analyses, reported in the April issue of Gastroenterology. These findings identify class-specific mechanisms of oncogenesis that could lead to new treatment approaches … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Liver/Biliary
Tagged cancer-causing, cholangiocarcinoma, deletions, difference, Genetics, genomics, ICC, Liver Cancer, mechanisms, mutations, oncogenes, Oncogenesis, pathogenesis, Tumor
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