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Scientists grow mini-guts to study Crohn s disease | Richmond and Twickenham Times
Around one in 350 people in the UK have the lifelong condition which is characterised by inflammation of the digestive tract.
United kingdom
Arthur hatt
Robert heuschkel
Matthias zilbauer
University of cambridge
Translational research in intestinal physiology
Research council
Foundation trust
Stem cell institute
Milner therapeutics institute
Cambridge university hospitals
Sian hatt
Translational research
Intestinal physiology
Prof zilbauer
Medical research council
Lab-grown mini-guts could help in development of new and more personalized treatments for Crohn s disease
Cambridge scientists have grown mini-guts in the lab to help understand Crohn s disease, showing that switches that modify DNA in gut cells play an important role in the disease and how it presents in patients.
United kingdom
Matthias zilbauer
Robert heuschkel
Foundation trust
Cambridge university hospitals
Milner therapeutics institute
Thomas dennison university of cambridge
Research council
University of cambridge
Stem cell institute
Pediatric gastroenterology
Professor zilbauer
Consultant pediatric gastroenterologist
Medical research
Scientists grow mini-guts to study Crohn s disease | Brent & Kilburn Times
Around one in 350 people in the UK have the lifelong condition which is characterised by inflammation of the digestive tract.
United kingdom
Arthur hatt
Robert heuschkel
Matthias zilbauer
Translational research in intestinal physiology
Cambridge university hospitals
Milner therapeutics institute
University of cambridge
Research council
Foundation trust
Stem cell institute
Sian hatt
Translational research
Intestinal physiology
Prof zilbauer
Medical research council
Scientists grow mini-guts to study Crohn s disease | Harwich and Manningtree Standard
Around one in 350 people in the UK have the lifelong condition which is characterised by inflammation of the digestive tract.
United kingdom
Matthias zilbauer
Robert heuschkel
Arthur hatt
Stem cell institute
University of cambridge
Research council
Foundation trust
Translational research in intestinal physiology
Cambridge university hospitals
Milner therapeutics institute
Sian hatt
Translational research
Intestinal physiology
Prof zilbauer
Medical research council
Scientists grow mini-guts to study Crohn s disease | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
Around one in 350 people in the UK have the lifelong condition which is characterised by inflammation of the digestive tract.
United kingdom
Arthur hatt
Matthias zilbauer
Robert heuschkel
Cambridge university hospitals
Translational research in intestinal physiology
Milner therapeutics institute
Stem cell institute
University of cambridge
Research council
Foundation trust
Sian hatt
Translational research
Intestinal physiology
Prof zilbauer
Medical research council
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