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This project investigates the role of the FBXW7 protein in intestinal regeneration for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. By utilizing advanced technologies, the research aims to understand how FBXW7 influences cell behavior and tissue repair, potentially leading to new regenerative therapies that improve patien…
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a severe disorder affecting millions of people in Europe, characterised by chronic flares of intestinal inflammation and causing tissue loss or malfunction.
Currently, the available treatments can only reduce symptoms.
New regenerative therapies promoting epithelial functionality are highly needed.
Several studies report how upon damage, progenitors or more committed cells re-acquire stemness properties and foetal-like signatures to restore intestinal homeosta…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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