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A Pair Of Discoveries Helps Unravel Complex Genetics Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
December 22, 2003 Researchers at Johns Hopkins have linked versions of two different genes with the inflammatory bowel diseases known as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The discoveries are a crucial step ... > full story -
Protein Identified That May Play Central Role In Inflammatory Bowel Disease
November 11, 2003 Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have discovered that a protein expressed by the immune system, called TL1A, is linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in patients, ... > full story -
Gene Mutation Responsible For Crohn's Disease Inflammation Identified In Temple Study
October 16, 2003 A mutation in one of the genes that might be responsible for the inflammation that characterizes Crohn's disease has been identified by researchers at Temple University's School of Medicine ... > full story -
Camera Pill Reveals Damage From Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
May 22, 2003 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may damage more of the intestine than previously thought, according to images taken by a swallowable, capsule-size camera pill used in a Baylor College ... > full story -
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Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia Researchers Find Monoclonal Antibody May Control Crohn's Disease In Children
February 14, 2003 Crohn's disease, a painful inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, affects more than 100,000 children in the U.S., causing emotional and social difficulties in addition to its physical ... > full story -
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New Treatment Strategy For Crohn's Disease Shows Early Promise
November 11, 2002 A preliminary study reports that enhancing the body's innate immunity can improve symptoms of Crohn's disease in 80 percent of patients with moderate to severe forms of the debilitating, inflammatory ... > full story -
Northwestern Is Testing Experimental Therapies For Crohn's Disease
August 8, 2002 Researchers at the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at Northwestern University are conducting clinical trials of several innovative approaches to the treatment of Crohn's disease, including ... > full story -
Researchers Show Beneficial Role Of Bacterial DNA In Fighting Inflammatory Bowel Disease
April 29, 2002 A synthetic form of bacterial DNA, when administered to mice bred to model Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), reduces the harmful effects of this serious intestinal disorder while enhancing the immune ... > full story -
Researchers Find First Gene That Increases Risk Of Crohn's Disease
May 22, 2001 A team of researchers from the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan and others has identified the first genetic abnormality that increases susceptibility to Crohn's ... > full story -
Researchers Identify 170 Genes Involved In Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis
March 9, 2001 Researchers have developed the first genetic profile for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, two types of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The feat, reported in the March issue of Human ... > full story
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