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The SBS-microbe project investigates short bowel syndrome by exploring microbial, metabolic, and cellular changes following intestinal resection. Using advanced in vitro models and patient data, it aims to understand disease mechanisms and develop potential therapeutic strategies to improve patient quality of life.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a severe intestinal disorder that occurs in patients upon small bowel resection.
While rare in prevalence, SBS severely affects the patient’s quality of life. SBS-microbe is a multidisciplinary translational project aimed at expanding our knowledge on SBS pathogenesis and the mechanisms for resection-induced physiological adaptations, through the identification of microbial, metabolic and cellular hallmarks.
It integrates a combination of SHIME, as dynamic gastroint…
UNIVERSITEIT GENT
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Belgium, Leuven
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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