Search Results - "Salee, Catherine"
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Review article: distinctions between ileal and colonic Crohn's disease: from physiology to pathology
Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-09-2021)“…Summary Background Ileal and colonic Crohn's disease seem to be two separate entities. Aims To describe the main physiological distinctions between the small…”
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Matrix gla protein, a potential marker of tissue remodelling and physiological ageing of the gut in crohn's disease
Published in Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (03-03-2024)“…The inactive dephosphorylated and uncarboxylated form of the matrix Gla protein (dp-ucMGP) has been shown to be increased in plasma of inflammatory bowel…”
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Serum proteome signatures associated with ileal and colonic ulcers in Crohn's disease
Published in Journal of proteomics (30-06-2024)“…At a clinical level, ileal and colonic Crohn's disease (CD) are considered as separate entities. These subphenotypes need to be better supported by biological…”
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Proteomics Highlights Common and Distinct Pathophysiological Processes Associated with Ileal and Colonic Ulcers in Crohn’s Disease
Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (10-02-2020)“…Abstract Background and Aims Based on genetics and natural history, Crohn’s disease can be separated into two entities, an ileal and a colonic disease…”
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Potential Role of Epithelial Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Anterior Gradient Protein 2 Homologue in Crohn’s Disease Fibrosis
Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (07-10-2021)“…Abstract Background and Aims Intestinal fibrosis is a common complication of Crohn’s disease [CD]. It is characterised by an accumulation of fibroblasts…”
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Potential Role of Epithelial Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Anterior Gradient Protein 2 Homolog in Crohn’s Disease Fibrosis
Published 01-10-2021“…Background and aims: Intestinal fibrosis is a common complication of Crohn’s disease (CD). It is characterised by an accumulation of fibroblasts…”
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