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Mortality, reoperation and hospital stay within 90 days of primary and secondary antireflux surgery in a population-based multinational study

Absolute rates and risk factors of short-term outcomes after antireflux surgery remain largely unknown. We aimed to clarify absolute risks and risk factors for poor 90-day outcomes of primary laparoscopic and secondary antireflux surgery. Continue reading

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Identification of an Anti-Integrin αvβ6 Autoantibody in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative colitis is the most frequent type of inflammatory bowel disease and is characterized by colonic epithelial cell damage. Although involvement of autoimmunity has been suggested in ulcerative colitis, specific autoantigens/antibodies are yet t… Continue reading

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Microbial community heterogeneity within colorectal neoplasia and its correlation with colorectal carcinogenesis

Gut microbial dysbiosis has pivotal involvement in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the intratumoural microbiota and its association with CRC progression remains elusive. Hence, we aimed to determine the microbial community architecture within a neopl… Continue reading

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Dieting for Success: What Baseline Gut Microbiota Can Tell You About Your Chances of Losing Weight

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The Celiac Disease Microbiome Depends on the PC’s of the Puzzle.

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In Esophageal Squamous Cells from Eosinophilic Esophagitis Patients, Th2 Cytokines Increase Eotaxin-3 Secretion through Effects on Intracellular Calcium and a Non-Gastric Proton Pump

In upper airway cells, Th2 cytokines that signal through IL-4 receptor alpha (IL4Rα) have been shown to stimulate eotaxin-3 secretion via a non-gastric proton pump (ngH+,K+ATPase). To seek novel targets for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) treatments, we… Continue reading

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Lack of high-quality studies in drug-induced acute pancreatitis A response to the letter of Teich et al.

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Colorectal Cancer Incidence after Colonoscopy at Ages 45-49 or 50-54 Years

Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence at ages Continue reading

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Colorectal Cancer Incidence after Colonoscopy at Ages 45-49 or 50-54 Years

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Functional Restoration of Bacteriomes and Viromes by Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an effective therapy for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (rCDI). However, the overall mechanisms underlying FMT success await comprehensive elucidation, and the safety of FMT has recently become a … Continue reading

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