Sp1207

MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTIONS AS DRIVERS OF EPITHELIAL INJURY IN CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

Date
May 9, 2023
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Society: AGA

This session will feature speakers who will examine the mechanisms of inflammation and epithelial tissue repair during mucosal inflammation. Signaling pathways active in epithelial cells to modulate repair as well as epithelial cell mitochondrial dysfunction and its contribution to epithelial injury during chronic inflammation will be discussed.The contribution of stromal fibroblasts to matrix remodeling and would healing will be addressed.

Presenter

Speaker Image for Arianne Theiss
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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