Johns Hopkins Medicine Scientists Probe Molecular Cause of COVID-19 Related Diarrhea, Revealing Potential Treatments
August 08, 2024
August 08, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 8 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
Working with human stem cells that form a kind of "mini intestine-in-a-dish," Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found several molecular mechanisms for COVID-19-related diarrhea, suggesting potential ways to control it.
Details of the experiments in a model of human intestinal tissue, called enteroids, are described on July 30 in Cellular and Molecula . . .
Working with human stem cells that form a kind of "mini intestine-in-a-dish," Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found several molecular mechanisms for COVID-19-related diarrhea, suggesting potential ways to control it.
Details of the experiments in a model of human intestinal tissue, called enteroids, are described on July 30 in Cellular and Molecula . . .