Gene/Cell Connection Provides New Insight Into How Our Gut Microbiome Stays Healthy
January 10, 2018
January 10, 2018
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Jan. 10 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
Paneth cells are like an internal antibiotic that eliminates unwanted microbes that make their way into our small intestine and helps us maintain a healthy gut microbiome.
When the Paneth cells in our small intestine become dysfunctional or in short supply, it appears to set us up for potentially painful and debilitating inflammatory bowel disease and maybe even cancer.
Now a . . .
Paneth cells are like an internal antibiotic that eliminates unwanted microbes that make their way into our small intestine and helps us maintain a healthy gut microbiome.
When the Paneth cells in our small intestine become dysfunctional or in short supply, it appears to set us up for potentially painful and debilitating inflammatory bowel disease and maybe even cancer.
Now a . . .