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103. Critical Illness and Systemic Inflammation Are Key Risk Factors of Severe Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With COVID-19

104. Human small intestinal infection by SARS-CoV-2 is characterized by a mucosal infiltration with activated CD8+ T cells

108. Häufigkeit erblicher Merkmale bei Patienten mit Adenokarzinomen des ösophagogastralen Übergangs (AEG) und Magens (GC): Eine prospektive Studie in Berlin - finale Ergebnisse

109. Ozanimod for moderate-to-severe Ulcerative Colitis (UC): efficacy, safety, and histology results from the induction and maintenance periods of the Phase 3 TRUE NORTH Study

111. HDAC7 controls anti-viral and anti-tumor immunity by CD8+ T cells via the control of apoptosis and cellular exhaustion

113. Author Correction: A guiding map for inflammation (Nature Immunology, (2017), 18, 8, (826-831), 10.1038/ni.3790)

114. Tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in inflammatory bowel disease: the story continues

130. The presence of spondyloarthritis is associated with higher clinical disease activity in patients with early Crohn’s disease: results of a prospective cohort study

131. Inflammatory bowel disease management during the COVID-19 outbreak: The 10 do's and don'ts from the ECCO-COVID Taskforce

132. Pro-inflammatory TNF-α and IFN-γ Promote Tumor Growth and Metastasis via Induction of MACC1

134. Leptin Receptor Expression on T Lymphocytes Modulates Chronic Intestinal Inflammation in Mice

144. Primary brain tumours and specific serum immunoglobulin E: a case–control study nested in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort

146. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management During the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Ten Do’s and Don’ts from the ECCO-COVID Taskforce

147. FRI0323 THE PRESENCE OF SPONDYLOARTHRITIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER CLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY CROHN’S DISEASE: RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

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