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Translational research in inflammatory bowel disease
Maria T. Abreu, Miles P. Sparrow
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Crohn's Disease
100%
Translational Research
100%
Gut Inflammation
100%
Recent Advances
50%
Patient Care
50%
Dysregulated
50%
Inflammatory Cytokines
50%
Pathophysiology
50%
Toll-like
50%
Dendritic Cells
50%
Ulcerative Colitis
50%
NOD2 Gene
50%
Potentiation
50%
Complex Interplay
50%
Microbes
50%
Mucosal Immune Response
50%
Between-host
50%
Rapid Expansion
50%
Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
50%
Receptor Cells
50%
Bacterial Sensing
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Gut
100%
Crohn's Disease
100%
Translational Research
100%
Disease
50%
Patient Care
50%
Pathophysiology
50%
Cytokine
50%
Ulcerative Colitis
50%
Toll Like Receptor
50%
Dendritic Cell
50%
Mucosal Immune Response
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Inflammation
100%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Crohn's Disease
100%
Disease
50%
Cytokine
50%
Pathophysiology
50%
Ulcerative Colitis
50%
Toll Like Receptor
50%
Microorganism
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Crohn's Disease
100%
Proinflammatory Cytokine
50%
Toll-Like Receptor
50%
Dendritic Cell
50%
NOD2
50%
Mucosal Immune Response
50%
Ulcerative Colitis
50%
Microorganism
50%
Neuroscience
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Proinflammatory Cytokine
50%
Toll-Like Receptor
50%