Monthly Archives: January 2020
High Serum Levels of Cholesterol Increase Anti-tumor Functions of Nature Killer Cells and Reduce Growth of Liver Tumors in Mice
High blood levels of cholesterol increase the anti-tumor activities of specific immune cells in mice. Strategies to increase cholesterol activation of these cells might be developed for treatment of liver cancer in patients. Continue reading
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Recent Decline in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Rates in the United States
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Development of the Microbiota and Associations With Birth Mode, Diet, and Atopic Disorders in a Longitudinal Analysis of Stool Samples, Collected From Infancy Through Early Childhood
Establishment of the gastrointestinal microbiota during infancy affects immune system development and oral tolerance induction. Perturbations in the microbiome during this period can contribute to development of immune-mediated diseases. We monitored m… Continue reading
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CME Exam 1: A Case of Unremitting Diarrhea
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CME Exam 2: Superficially Deceiving Gastric Lesion—What Lies Beneath?
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CME Exam 3: Histopathology Scoring Systems of Stenosis Associated With Small Bowel Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review
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CME Exam 4: Ability of Noninvasive Scoring Systems to Identify Individuals in the Population at Risk for Severe Liver Disease
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