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Super‐response to Guselkumab. ABSTRACT Background Guselkumab, a selective interleukin (IL)‐23 inhibitor, is approved for the treatment of moderate‐to‐severe plaque psoriasis. While randomized clinical trials have introduced the concept of “super‐responders” (SRe)—patients achieving complete skin clearance (Psoriasis Area and Severity Index [PASI] 100 ...
Martina Kojanova +76 more
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Characterization of gastric ulcer influenced by hot-humid environment and high-sugar and high-fat diet provides a further insight into its underlying mechanism. [PDF]
Zhang T, Cao M, Zhang R, Ding L, Qiu F.
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Helicobacter pylori infection and the risk of gastric carcinoma.
J. Parsonnet +6 more
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Tissue Resident Memory Cells: Friend or Foe?
Tissue‐resident memory T cells (TRM cells) are specialised immune cells in barrier tissues like the lungs, skin and gut, providing rapid host defence and tumour surveillance. Their retention and differentiation are regulated by molecules such as CD69, CD103 and TGF‐β. Dysregulation of TRM cells can lead to chronic activation, driving conditions such as
Chidimma F. Chude +2 more
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The potential effects of cranberry extract on indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer in rats. [PDF]
Abdul-Majeed Z, Al-Atrakji MQYMA.
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Estimates of all cause mortality and cause specific mortality associated with proton pump inhibitors among US veterans: Cohort study [PDF]
Al-Aly, Ziyad +5 more
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Differences in the Oral Microbiome Between Patients With and Without Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Background Although studies have demonstrated a relationship between pathogenic microorganisms and oral cancer, no study has demonstrated a relationship between changes in bacterial flora and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Therefore, we investigated the association between oral microbiota and oral squamous cell carcinoma using ...
Satoshi Fukase +13 more
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The Silent Mimic: Actinomyces and the Enigmatic Gastric Ulcer. [PDF]
Mufida AZ, Miftahussurur M.
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DGBI symptoms are common in obesity and have the potential to exacerbate negative health outcomes. In general, the prevalence of DGBI symptoms decreases after obesity treatment, but patients can also shift from one GI symptom profile to another. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Disorders of gut‐brain interaction (DGBI) in obesity could impair health outcomes.
Esther Colomier +11 more
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