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GUT Commentary Inflammatory bowel disease 445 Regurgitation matters 485 SETDB1 is required for intestinal epithelial P J Kahrilas differentiation and the prevention of intestinal

March 2021 inflammation L Južnić, K Peuker, A Strigli, M Brosch, A Herrmann, Endoscopy news R Häsler, M Koch, L Matthiesen, Y Zeissig, Gut: first published as on 1 March 2021. Downloaded from Magnificent buildings in Greifswald’s 447 Impact of disconnected pancreatic duct on B-S Löscher, A Nuber, G Schotta, V Neumeister, Market Place, Germany. Read in this issue T Chavakis, T Kurth, M Lesche, A Dahl, the important study by Frost et al looking recurrence of fluid collections and new-onset A von Mässenhausen, A Linkermann, S Schreiber, at long-term instability of the intestinal diabetes: do we finally have an answer? microbiome and its association with K Aden, P C Rosenstiel, A Franke, J Hampe, metabolic disease and diabetes. J Basha, S Lakhtakia, Z Nabi, P Pal, R Chavan, S Zeissig R Talukdar, M Ramchandani, R Gupta, R Kalapala, An international journal of G Venkat Rao, D N Reddy and 499 Ranking microbiome variance in inflammatory : 19.819 bowel disease: a large longitudinal Editor intercontinental study Emad El-Omar (Australia) Oesophagus A G Clooney, J Eckenberger, E Laserna-Mendieta, Deputy Editor (Hepatology) 450 Number of reflux episodes on pH-impedance Alexander Gerbes (Germany) K A Sexton, M T Bernstein, K Vagianos, M Sargent, Deputy Editor (Luminal ­ monitoring associates with improved symptom F J Ryan, C Moran, D Sheehan, R D Sleator, Gastroenterology) outcome and treatment satisfaction in gastro- L E Targownik, C N Bernstein, F Shanahan, William Grady (USA) oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) patients M J Claesson Deputy Editor (Endoscopy) Thomas Rosch (Germany) with regurgitation Associate Editors B D Rogers, L R Valdovinos, M D Crowell, R Bell, Guy Boeckxstaens (Belguim) M F Vela, C P Gyawali Gut microbiota Patrice Cani (Belgium) Jean-Francois Dufour (Switzerland) 511 Very early-life exposure to microbiota-induced Thomas Gress (Germany) 456 Global prevalence of Barrett’s oesophagus and TNF drives the maturation of neonatal pre-cDC1 Christian Jobin (USA) A Köhler, S Delbauve, J Smout, D Torres, V Flamand Ernst Kuipers (The Netherlands) oesophageal cancer in individuals with gastro-

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