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Non-invasive Assessment of the Efficacy of New Therapeutics for Intestinal Pathologies Using Serial Endoscopic Imaging of Live Mice
Published on: March 10, 2015
New therapeutic approaches in inflammatory bowel disease
1Royal Postgraduate Medical School London, Hammersmith Hospital, UK.
Abstract:
This article surveys the current thrust of the 'new therapeutics' of inflammatory bowel disease. It defines the potential targets of therapy-enhancing the mucosal barrier between mucosa and lumen, altering the antigen challenge from the lumen, and inhibiting the processes leading to amplification and recruitment of pro-inflammatory mechanisms. Approaches based on current understanding of the molecular aspects of inflammation are emphasised, including the use of monoclonal antibodies, cytokine receptor antagonists, and rapidly metabolised corticosteroids.
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