Inside Tract Fall 2012
GETTING A GRIP
Revolutionary tools that look like science fiction, aren't.
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“The ‘grippers’ could bring a paradigm shift in disease diagnosis,” says Florin Selaru, pictured in front of a larger-than-life version.
Revolutionary tools that look like science fiction, aren't.
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“The ‘grippers’ could bring a paradigm shift in disease diagnosis,” says Florin Selaru, pictured in front of a larger-than-life version.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Revolutionary tools that look like science fiction, aren't.
The Director's Desk
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Let's just say it's an extraordinarily optimistic time for Hopkins gastroenterology and hepatology.
Research Notes
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A new review of patients with serrated polyposis confirms a relentless path, a high cancer risk.
The Bench, The Bedside
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Gastroenterologist and neuroscientist Pankaj "Jay" Pasricha is well along a number of paths that should translate understanding of "the enteric" into therapies.
Image Gallery
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It's likely that a pathway to malignancy for colorectal cancer includes several polyp varieties.

