The intestinal epithelium is a highly dynamic barrier that regulates digestion, absorption, immune responses, and communication between the gut microbiota and the nervous system.
Biologists converted gut bacteria into miniature protein factories that manufacture and release a sustained flow of targeted proteins inside the lower intestines. This technique solves one of the ...
New research in eGastroenterology identifies the unfolded protein response (UPR) as a crucial mechanism in maintaining ...
This valuable work presents how PRDM16 plays a critical role during colloid plexus development, through regulating BMP signaling. Solid evidence supports the context-dependent gene regulatory ...
Addressing one of the longstanding challenges in gastrointestinal drug delivery, Virginia Tech researchers have transformed gut bacteria into tiny protein factories. These engineered microbes ...
An intestinal pseudo-obstruction usually results from issues with the nerves or muscles that control the intestines. Learn ...
A diet inspired by the late Dr Michael Mosley can help Brits consume enough of the vital nutrients many of us are missing out ...
A diet inspired by the late Dr Michael Mosley can help Brits consume enough of the vital nutrients many of us are missing out ...
Peptide therapy enhances targeted medicine, utilizing specific peptides for effective treatment of cancer, metabolic disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside ...