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Clinical Trial Success for Crohn's Disease Cell Therapy
March 30, 2011 Scientists have developed a new cell therapy for chronic inflammatory conditions such as Crohn's disease. Patient's own blood cells are used to produce a type of cell -- Type 1 T regulatory ... > full story -
Youth With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Are Less Fit Than Their Peers, Study Suggests
March 16, 2011 Children and youth with the most common forms of inflammatory bowel disease have aerobic fitness levels 25 percent lower than other children their age, and their muscle function is 10 percent ... > full story -
Inflammation Behind Heart Valve Disease, Research Suggests
March 15, 2011 Researchers in Sweden have shown that a specific inflammatory factor may be important in the development of the heart valve disease aortic stenosis. The results suggest that anti-inflammatory ... > full story -
Engineered Protein Has Potential for New Anti-Inflamatory Treatment
March 10, 2011 Researchers have created a new protein molecule derived from the growth factor progranulin may provide the basis for new therapies in inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, according to ... > full story -
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Human and Mouse Studies Sharpen Focus on Cause of Celiac Disease
February 9, 2011 Blocking a factor that can activate the human immune response against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the development of celiac ... > full story -
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29 Genome Regions Linked to Common Form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
February 6, 2011 Researchers have made new links between 29 regions of the genome and ulcerative colitis -- a common form of inflammatory bowel disease ... > full story -
New Probiotic Combats Inflammatory Bowel Disease
January 31, 2011 You know the probiotics in your peach yogurt are healthful, but now it appears they may also be a powerful treatment for disease. A genetically tweaked version of a common probiotic in yogurt and ... > full story -
Cells' Energy Factories Linked to Damaging Inflammation
January 31, 2011 Scientists have discovered that molecules called reactive oxygen species produced by the energy factories, or mitochondria, in cells, may play a role in a rare inherited disorder in which ... > full story -
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Celiac Disease and Crohn's Disease Share Part of Their Genetic Background
January 27, 2011 An investigation has found that celiac disease and Crohn's disease, both inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, share at least four genetic risk loci. Researchers performed a combined ... > full story -
Fighting the Fight for Healthy Teeth
January 23, 2011 It is known that teeth can protect themselves, to some extent, from attack by bacteria but that inflammation within a tooth can be damaging and, in extreme cases, lead to abscess or death of the ... > full story
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