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  1. 1 day ago · The researchers, from Francis Crick Institute and University College London (UCL), discovered that when a certain part of the DNA goes wrong, it can cause excessive inflammation of the bowels.

  2. 5 hours ago · "IBD and other autoimmune conditions are really complex, with multiple genetic and environmental risk factors, so to find one of the central pathways, and show how this can be switched off with an existing drug, is a massive step forward," Christina Stankey, a Ph.D. student at the Francis Crick Institute and first author of the paper, said in a ...

  3. 1 day ago · Dr James Lee, from the Francis Crick Institute, explained: “This is undoubtedly one of the central pathways that goes wrong for people to get inflammatory bowel disease. “It is the process by which one of the most important cells that causes inflammatory bowel disease goes wrong.”

  4. 2 hours ago · As The Guardian reports, scientists at England's Francis Crick Insitute and University College London "stumbled" upon a stretch of DNA that doesn't code for proteins — a "gene desert," as they ...

  5. Researchers done by Francis Crick Institute, in collaboration with UCL and Imperial College London and their findings published in Nature, scientists at the Crick journeyed into a 'gene desert ...

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