Excess sugar hampers cells that renew the colon s lining in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a new study that could help get to the bottom of why limiting sugary foods can ease symptoms for patients with IBD.
Excess sugar hampers cells that renew the colon's lining in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a new study by University of Pittsburgh scientists.
Excess sugar hampers cells that renew the colon’s lining in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a new study by University of Pittsburgh scientists that could help get to the bottom of why limiting sugary foods can ease symptoms for patients with IBD.
A bacterium common in the mouse gut microbiome can charge up the immune system to fight cancer cells in the colon, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine report today in the journal Immunity. TLS releaseThe study showed that
A bacterium common in the mouse gut microbiome may aid the immune system to fight cancer cells in the colon, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Their findings pave a way for new therapeutics designed based on molecules produced by beneficial bacteria, and a new therapeutic strategy for colorectal cancer.