Monthly Archives: September 2020
Health Plus urges emergency preparedness; here are some guidelines
Organ transplantation TV series to be filmed at VUMC
Beginning next week, a film production crew will be working on site with the Vanderbilt Transplant Center, Office of News & Communications and other Medical Center departments to produce a TV series about organ donation and transplantation. Continue reading
Nerve repair treatment leads to new career goals for patient
When Blair Wheeler banged her elbow on the court floor as she dived for a ball during a high school volleyball game, she had no idea that split second would completely change her life. Continue reading
Open Enrollment 2021: Save a bundle with MyHealth Bundles program
The MyHealth Bundles program returns this benefits plan year with MyMaternityHealth and three new health care bundles to save you money. Continue reading
Reply to GASTRO-D- 20-01763 Setting the record straight on the performance and safety of nucleic acid polymers
Colorectal cancer screening in the COVID-19 era
Defining Endpoints and Biomarkers in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Moving the Needle Through Clinical Trial Design
DDIT4 licenses only healthy cells to proliferate during injury-induced metaplasia
In stomach, metaplasia can arise from differentiated chief cells that become mitotic via paligenosis, a stepwise program. In paligenosis, mitosis initiation requires reactivation of the cellular energy hub mTORC1 after initial mTORC1 suppression by DNA… Continue reading
Population-level configurations of gut mycobiome across six ethnicities in urban and rural China
Beyond bacteria, the human gastrointestinal tract is host to a vast diversity of fungi, collectively known as the gut mycobiome. Little is known of the impact of geography, ethnicity and urbanization on the gut mycobiome at a large population level. We… Continue reading