Inflammatory Bowel Disease News and Research

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an ongoing or chronic health problem that causes inflammation and swelling in the digestive tract. The irritation causes bleeding sores called ulcers to form along the digestive tract. This in turn can cause crampy, abdominal pain and severe bloody diarrhea.
Understanding protein-coding gene's role in IBD

Understanding protein-coding gene's role in IBD

New tool shows how microbes influence health and promote diseases

New tool shows how microbes influence health and promote diseases

Uncovering How 'Dark Matter' Regions Of The Genome Affect Inflammatory Diseases

Uncovering How 'Dark Matter' Regions Of The Genome Affect Inflammatory Diseases

Junk food consumed by U.S. adults is associated with inflammatory bowel disease

Junk food consumed by U.S. adults is associated with inflammatory bowel disease

MSC‐induced Treg population can yield abundant replacement for naturally occurring T-cells

MSC‐induced Treg population can yield abundant replacement for naturally occurring T-cells

Plant genes control microbiome diversity inside leaves to stay healthy

Plant genes control microbiome diversity inside leaves to stay healthy

Important genetic mechanism behind inflammatory bowel disease revealed

Important genetic mechanism behind inflammatory bowel disease revealed

Multi-tissue model shows how different tissues account for various inflammatory diseases

Multi-tissue model shows how different tissues account for various inflammatory diseases

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