Monthly Archives: September 2020

Health Plus urges emergency preparedness; here are some guidelines

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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

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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

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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

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Reply to GASTRO-D-20-01116

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Reply to GASTRO-D- 20-01763 Setting the record straight on the performance and safety of nucleic acid polymers

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Colorectal cancer screening in the COVID-19 era

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Defining Endpoints and Biomarkers in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Moving the Needle Through Clinical Trial Design

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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

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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

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