Not exact matches
Ingber's team is applying the same approach now to different regions of the intestine — duodenum, jejunum,
ileum, and colon — whose functions and disease vulnerabilities differ
from one another.
Occurs in any part of the GI tract,
from the mouth to the anus, but usually affects the
ileum, the end of the small intestine
Although Crohn's can affect any area in the GI tract,
from the mouth to the anus, the inflammation usually occurs in the
ileum, or the end of the small intestine.
Since most B12
from food attaches to IF and have to wait their turn for receptors in the
ileum, the best way to increase the amount of B12 absorbed is to increase the amount of free B12 available.