Immune cell dysfunction in GI tract may lead to onset of inflammatory bowel disease

A research team led by Mount Sinai has uncovered mechanisms of abnormal immune cell function that may lead to Crohn's disease, according to findings published in Science Immunology. The researchers said their discovery provides a better understanding of disease development and could inform the development and design of new therapies to prevent inflammation before it starts in the chronic disorder.
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