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Effect of GVHD on the Gut and Intestinal Microflora

[Transplant Immunology] Gastrointestinal-Graft-versus-host disease causes intestinal immune system disorders, damages intestinal epithelial tissue such as intestinal epithelial cells, goblet, Paneth, and intestinal stem cells, and disrupts the intestinal epithelium's physical and chemical mucosal barriers.

FOXO3: At the Crossroads of Metabolic, Inflammatory, and Tumorigenic Remodeling in the Colon

[American Journal Of Physiology-Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology] Diminished FOXO3 activity is associated with human diseases such as obesity, metabolic diseases, inflammatory diseases, and cancer.

The MRGPR Family of Receptors in Immunity

[Immunity] The authors focus on the members of this receptor family expressed on immune cells and how they govern immune and neuro-immune pathways underlying various physiological and pathological states.

Can Removal of Zombie Cells Revitalize the Aging Cardiovascular System?

[European Heart Journal] As age advances, senescent cells accumulate in our body organs comprising the cardiovascular system. Notably, these cells stimulate pro-survival pathways and hinder their regenerative capacity.

Harnessing the Therapeutic Potential of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Novel Cell-Free Therapy for Animal Models of Multiple Sclerosis

[Experimental Neurology] Scientists explored the existing literature on the effects of MSC-extracellular vesicles in animal models of multiple sclerosis .

In Vitro Models for Investigating Intestinal Host–Pathogen Interactions

[Advanced Science] In vitro models that can adequately mimic in vivo gastrointestinal physiology are in high demand to elucidate mechanisms behind pathogen infectivity, and to aid the design of effective preventive and therapeutic interventions.

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