Rutgers University: Researchers Identify Enzyme Linked to Colitis
August 19, 2020
August 19, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 19 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
An enzyme that usually stops bacterial growth in the large intestine stimulates inflammation in some people, resulting in ulcerative colitis - a chronic digestive disease that affects more than 750,000 Americans, according to scientists at Rutgers University-Newark.
In a new study published in Immunity, lead author Nan Gao, associate professor of cell biology in the Department of Biologi . . .
An enzyme that usually stops bacterial growth in the large intestine stimulates inflammation in some people, resulting in ulcerative colitis - a chronic digestive disease that affects more than 750,000 Americans, according to scientists at Rutgers University-Newark.
In a new study published in Immunity, lead author Nan Gao, associate professor of cell biology in the Department of Biologi . . .