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An autoimmune response against transglutaminase 2 in coeliac disease | Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Subjects Autoimmune diseasesCoeliac disease Access through your institution Buy or subscribe A new study, published in Gastroenterology, investigated...
Credible inferences in microbiome research: ensuring rigour, reproducibility and relevance in the era of AI
Britton, R. A. et al. Taking microbiome science to the next level: recommendations to advance the emerging field of microbiome-based therapeutics and...
The future of pathology in gastroenterology and hepatology
van den Tweel, J. G. & Taylor, C. R. A brief history of pathology: preface to a forthcoming series that highlights milestones in the evolution of path...
Large language models for clinical decision support in gastroenterology and hepatology
Densen, P. Challenges and opportunities facing medical education. Trans. Am. Clin. Climatol. Assoc. 122, 48–58 (2011). Morris, Z. S., Wooding, S. & Gr...
Next-generation enteric neuroscience — fostering the future of the field
Authors and Affiliations Department of Paediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Anoohya N. Muppirala Gradua...
Author Correction: Μetabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: a condition of heterogeneous metabolic risk factors, mechanisms and comorbidities requiring holistic treatment | Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Download PDF The Original Article was published on 17 February 2025 Correction to: Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology https://doi.org/10.103...
Reclaiming Innovation in Patient-Centered Care
What’s missing from today’s innovation push? A clinician’s lens. Learn how you can shape a more equitable, outcome-focused future in medicine — one th...
Bomb Shrapnel Tore a Doctor Apart: His Experience Remade Him
When a spinal cord specialist suffers nerve injuries from an Iraqi bomber, he suddenly becomes the exact kind of patient he treats. The journey is rev...
Where Do You Stand on the Sitting-Rising Test?
Dr Claudio Gil S. Araújo responds to Medscape reader comments about the sitting-rising test. Medscape Internal Medicine
No Cap: Gen Z Clinicians Are Changing Bedside Manner
How Gen Z doctors engage with younger patients — and how you can too. Medscape Medical News
An autoimmune response against transglutaminase 2 in coeliac disease | Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Credible inferences in microbiome research: ensuring rigour, reproducibility and relevance in the era of AI
The future of pathology in gastroenterology and hepatology
Large language models for clinical decision support in gastroenterology and hepatology
Next-generation enteric neuroscience — fostering the future of the field
Reclaiming Innovation in Patient-Centered Care
Bomb Shrapnel Tore a Doctor Apart: His Experience Remade Him
Where Do You Stand on the Sitting-Rising Test?
No Cap: Gen Z Clinicians Are Changing Bedside Manner
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