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Gut is a leading international journal in gastroenterology and hepatology and has an established reputation for publishing first class clinical research of the alimentary tract, the liver, biliary tree and pancreas
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- British Society of Gastroenterology practice guidance on the management . . .
Smoking and low BMI (less than 18 5 kg m 2) predict worse toxicity acutely 72 The gut microbiota appears to be important 73 Predicting late toxicity accurately in the individual patient is still not possible 8 As the severity of acute toxicity predisposes to late toxicity, reduction of acute toxicity should be prioritised
- Toxic microbiome and progression of chronic kidney disease: insights . . .
First, we compared the gut microbiomes of patients with CKD at baseline (T0) with healthy controls (HCs, from the Milieu Intérieur cohort) to identify a CKD-specific gut microbiome signature and species associated with CKD Second, we analysed differences in the gut microbiome between patients with moderate and severe CKD, categorised by an
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- Integration of lipidomics with targeted, single cell, and spatial . . .
Background Over a century ago, Virchow proposed that cancer represents a chronically inflamed, poorly healing wound Normal wound healing is represented by a transitory phase of inflammation, followed by a pro-resolution phase, with prostaglandin (PGE2 PGD2)-induced ‘lipid class switching’ producing inflammation-quenching lipoxins (LXA4, LXB4) Objective We explored if lipid dysregulation
- British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on colorectal . . .
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remain at increased risk for colorectal cancer and death from colorectal cancer compared with the general population despite improvements in inflammation control with advanced therapies, colonoscopic surveillance and reductions in environmental risk factors This guideline update from 2010 for colorectal surveillance of patients over 16 years with
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