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Our JULY ISSUE is live! CAR T cells, hepatic stellate cells, metabolic diseases in East Asia, irritable bowel syndrome, and much more! nature.com/nrgastro/volum…

New online! Viral hepatitis: breaking down barriers bit.ly/3H4YZFt
New online! Nutrient sensing and small intestinal enteric neurons bit.ly/4f6j5vt
New online! The global burden of inflammatory bowel disease: from 2025 to 2045 bit.ly/44AOQtc

So great to see this labor of love published! In this month's @NatRevGastroHep, @samirguptaGI, @AhJemal, @wmehtsun and I examine Black–White #disparities across the #CRC continuum in the US--from risk factors to screening, incidence, mortality, survival, treatment, and solutions.…
New online! Rethinking gastric cancer prevention through an immigrant health lens bit.ly/4kT5DfH

New online! Black–White disparities across the colorectal cancer care continuum in the USA bit.ly/45eu8zq

New online! Gut microbiome in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and associated hepatocellular carcinoma bit.ly/44QC7T2

Gastrointestinal tract pH affects gut microbiota composition and functions @SINHA_ANURAG1, @MartinF_Laursen, @RaesLab, @ruvaur, @JensWalter15, @HRoager & colleagues the intricate link between intestinal pH and gut health and disease @NatRevGastroHep loom.ly/EF0RLr4
New online! Intestinal pH: a major driver of human gut microbiota composition and metabolism bit.ly/4ldiQRL

New online! Reply to ‘Pregnancy and liver health: delivering new collaborations to advance the MASLD and MASH field’ bit.ly/4nnFrfK
New online! Lessons from incretin-based therapy in MASH and obesity bit.ly/44BHghK
New online! Pregnancy and liver health: delivering new collaborations to advance the MASLD and MASH field bit.ly/4lynBVT
The esophagus has been viewed as a simple tube for food. We present evidence that the esophagus is an immune organ with extensive sensing properties designed to tolerate and mount defenses against antigenic and biophysical challenges. rdcu.be/eueRE @NatRevGastroHep