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2. Atrial FDG Uptake: Etiologies, Clinical Significance, and Implications.

4. Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: What Are the Differences?

14. Stimulatory MAIT cell antigens reach the circulation and are efficiently metabolised and presented by human liver cells.

16. Loss of the branched-chain amino acid transporter CD98hc alters the development of colonic macrophages in mice

17. GPR35 in Intestinal Diseases: From Risk Gene to Function.

18. Prdx6 Deficiency Ameliorates DSS Colitis: Relevance of Compensatory Antioxidant Mechanisms

19. Gestational diabetes mellitus affects placental iron homeostasis: Mechanism and clinical implications.

20. Administration of the Hyper-immune Bovine Colostrum Extract IMM-124E Ameliorates Experimental Murine Colitis.

24. The Proton-activated Receptor GPR4 Modulates Intestinal Inflammation.

25. Gp96 deficiency affects TLR4 functionality and impairs ERK and p38 phosphorylation.

26. The gut microbiota-induced kynurenic acid recruits GPR35-positive macrophages to promote experimental encephalitis.

29. Cell-specific Activation of the Nrf2 Antioxidant Pathway Increases Mucosal Inflammation in Acute but Not in Chronic Colitis.

32. Photodynamic therapy as a new treatment modality for inflammatory and infectious conditions.

33. Mucins Dynamics in Physiological and Pathological Conditions.

34. Metabolite-Sensing G Protein-Coupled Receptors Connect the Diet-Microbiota-Metabolites Axis to Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

35. The Proton-activated Receptor GPR4 Modulates Intestinal Inflammation.

36. Prdx6 Deficiency Ameliorates DSS Colitis: Relevance of Compensatory Antioxidant Mechanisms.

37. Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of norovirus gastroenteritis among hospitalized children in Lebanon.

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