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AGA Pathogens and Microbiome in Gut Inflammation

Date
May 9, 2023
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This session will cover the pathogenic and non-pathogenic constituents of the gut microbiome that induce local and systemic inflammatory response and play an important role in disease development.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Ali Keshavarzian
Rush University Medical Center
Speaker Image for Elena Verdu
McMaster University

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