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AGA Role of the Microbiome in IBD

Date
May 6, 2023
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The microbiome plays a central role in intestinal inflammation in IBD. It is influenced by environmental factors included diet. In turn, the microbiome can incite intestinal inflammation

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Speaker Image for Randy Longman
Weill Cornell Medical College
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University of Pennsylvania

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