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UAB s 1917 Clinic officially relocates to Lakeview district - News

The largest HIV health care unit in Alabama and one of the country’s preeminent HIV clinics has relocated to state-of-the-art space in Birmingham’s Lakeview district. The University of Alabama at Birmingham 1917 Clinic, the largest HIV health care unit in Alabama and one of the country’s preeminent HIV clinics, has relocated to the Dewberry Building located at 3220 Fifth Ave. South in Birmingham’s Lakeview district. It opened its new doors to the community and more than 3,600 active patients Dec. 15. In its new location, the 1917 Clinic has 50,664 feet of space, a substantial upgrade from the previous clinic located on 20th Street South, which was deemed no longer a sustainable option for the needs of the clinic in 2019. The clinic will be increasing from 13 exam rooms and one procedure room to 27 exam rooms, two procedure rooms and four clinic offices dedicated for mental health/substance use counseling services.

Potential preventative treatment demonstrated for Crohn s disease

 E-Mail BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A potential preventive treatment for Crohn s disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease, has been demonstrated in a mouse model and using immune-reactive T cells from patients with Crohn s disease. This research, led by University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher Charles O. Elson, M.D., professor of medicine, focused on a subset of T cells known as T memory, or Tm cells. The UAB researchers used a triple-punch treatment to remove Tm cells and increase the number of T regulatory, or Treg, cells. Both of these results were able to prevent colitis in a T cell transfer mouse model, and they had similar inhibitory effects on immune-reactive CD4-positive T cells isolated from Crohn s disease patient blood samples.

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Potential preventative treatment demonstrated for Crohn s disease - News

This potential preventive treatment for Crohn’s disease was tested on a mouse model and on immune-reactive T cells from patients with Crohn’s disease. A potential preventive treatment for Crohn’s disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease, has been demonstrated in a mouse model and using immune-reactive T cells from patients with Crohn’s disease.  This research, led by University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher Charles O. Elson, M.D., professor of medicine, focused on a subset of T cells known as T memory, or Tm cells. The UAB researchers used a triple-punch treatment to remove Tm cells and increase the number of T regulatory, or Treg, cells. Both of these results were able to prevent colitis in a T cell transfer mouse model, and they had similar inhibitory effects on immune-reactive CD4-positive T cells isolated from Crohn’s disease patient blood samples. 

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