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COVID-19: Enzyme Targeted by Virus Also Influences Gut Inflammation
Cedars-Sinai Study Suggests ACE2, Which Helps Coronavirus Invade Cells, May Be a Double-Edged Sword">The novel coronavirus as seen under a microscope. Courtesy of the National Institutes of Health.Easy to Digest
Study of the microbiome—the trillions of bacteria living in and on our bodies—traditionally focuses on the colon, the biggest part of the large intestine. Stool has been the star, so far, when it comes to understanding how colonies of tiny organisms play a part in our health.Cedars-Sinai Receives $25M to Create Karsh GI and Hepatology Division
A $25 million gift from Martha L. Karsh, Bruce A. Karsh and the Karsh Family Foundation will support innovative research and treatment of digestive and liver diseases.Cedars-Sinai and South Korea Organizations Sign Memorandum of Understanding
Cedars-Sinai faculty and South Korean healthcare and business leaders are launching a new partnership to advance the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers, which disproportionately affect Korean patients.