University of Groningen
Epithelial and subepithelial players in chronic intestinal disease Cui, Yingying
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Cui, Y. (2020). Epithelial and subepithelial players in chronic intestinal disease. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.127963656
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Title: Epithelial and subepithelial players in chronic intestinal disease By Yingying Cui
1. The road to health is paved with good intestines. --- Sherry A. Rogers
2. Cigarette smoking causes irreversible long-lasting intestinal stem cell dysfunction. (this thesis)
3. One possible mechanism how cigarette smoking regulates intestinal inflammation is through upregulating of VAP-1. (this thesis)
4. VAP-1 co-localizes with CgA in intestinal enteroendocrine cells. (this thesis) 5. Pirfenidone administration is not only an effective drug for idiopathic pulmonary
fibrosis but also a promising anti-fibrotic strategy to treat intestinal fibrosis. (this thesis)
6. mTOR is a novel potential therapeutic target for fibrotic diseases. (this thesis) 7. If you don't spend energy developing good lifestyle, you'll spend a lot of energy
fighting illness.
8. The purpose of learning is not only to master the known knowledge but also to explore the unknown.
9. When the going gets tough, it's your chance to get strong.