Author Archives: Gastroenterology Journal

Comprehensive diagnostic performance of real-time characterization of colorectal lesions using an artificial intelligence-assisted system: a prospective study

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Gastroenterology 2016–2022: The End of a Road But Continuation of a Journey

Pure and Unrefined Gratitude. This phrase most closely encapsulates the collective feeling of our entire Board of Editors as we approach the end of our term. We are greatly indebted to the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) for allowing us … Continue reading

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PUFA-Induced Metabolic Enteritis: Are there Any different roles between Macrophages and Epithelial Cells?

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A complication hanging by a thread

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Reply: Gut microbiome metabolism drives the resolution of patients with COVID-19?

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An Unexpected Finding on Screening Colonoscopy in a patient with CML

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Oral Regurgitation of a Large Esophageal Mass

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Challenges and opportunities in pancreatic cancer screening among high-risk individuals

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An Unusual Case of Gallbladder Emergency

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One step forward, two steps back? Disproportionate loss of scientific productivity with long-term effects among women and caregivers during the pandemic

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