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AGA Role of the Microbiome in IBD

Date
May 6, 2023
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Society: AGA

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

Moderators

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

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