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Inhibition of intestinal inflammation and fibrosis by Scutellaria Baicalensis georgi and Boswellia serrata in human epithelial cells and fibroblasts,
, Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, Volume 12, Number 10, (2024)
Proteomic Analysis Identifies Three Reliable Biomarkers of Intestinal Inflammation in the Stools of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease,
, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Jun-08-2024, Volume 17, Issue 1, Number 1, p.92 - 102, (2022)
Colonic inflammation accelerates the progression of liver disease: A protective role of dipotassium glycyrrhizate,
, Digestive and Liver Disease, Jan-12-2021, Volume 54, Number 8, p.1084-1093, (2021)
Intestinal Inflammation Alters the Expression of Hepatic Bile Acid Receptors Causing Liver Impairment,
, Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, Jan-01-2020, Volume 71, Issue 2, Number 2, p.189 - 196, (2020)
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate Improves Intestinal Mucosal Healing by Modulating Extracellular Matrix Remodeling Genes and Restoring Epithelial Barrier Functions,
, Frontiers in Immunology, Feb-04-2021, Volume 10, Number APR, (2019)
Tu1778-Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Znf281: A Novel Promoter of Intestinal Fibrosis?,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 154, Number 6, p.S–1017, (2018)
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate Modulates Genes with a Key Role in Mucosal Healing in Mice with a DSS-Induced Colitis and Improves in vitro Epithelial Barrier Functions,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 152, Number 5, p.S739–S740, (2017)
MIR320 family regulates NOD2/CARD15: A new mechanism for controlling inflammation?,
, Digestive and Liver Disease, Volume 46, p.e82, (2014)
Mo1711 MiR320 Family Regulates NOD2/CARD15: A New Mechanism for Controlling Inflammation?,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 5, Number 146, p.S–641, (2014)
Tu1622 Glycyrrhizin Decreases HMGB1 Release and Is Effective for the Treatment of Chemical-Induced Murine Colitis,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 5, Number 144, p.S–808, (2013)
The nuclear protein HMGB1 is increased in the stools of IBD patients and appears to be a novel marker of intestinal inflammation,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 5, Number 140, p.S–491, (2011)
T1804 CEACAM6: A Possible Role in Pediatric Crohn's Disease?,
, Gastroenterology, Volume 5, Number 138, p.S–582, (2010)