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Metabolomic comparison of mucosal tissue from Crohn's disease patients versus healthy controls, identifying differentially abundant metabolites. Elevated ethanolamine and amino acid levels characterize inflamed mucosa.
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![Figure 2: Metabolomic comparison of mucosal tissue from Crohn's disease patients versus healthy controls, identifying differentially abundant metabolites. Elevated ethanolamine and amino acid levels characterize inflamed mucosa.]() > Source: Shiying Zhang et al. "Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn's d." *JCI insight*, 2022. PMID: [35413017](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35413017/)
<figure> <img src="" alt="Metabolomic comparison of mucosal tissue from Crohn's disease patients versus healthy controls, identifying differentially abundant metabolites. Elevated ethanolamine and amino acid levels characterize inflamed mucosa." /> <figcaption>Figure 2. Metabolomic comparison of mucosal tissue from Crohn's disease patients versus healthy controls, identifying differentially abundant metabolites. Elevated ethanolamine and amino acid levels characterize inflamed mucosa.<br> Source: Shiying Zhang et al. "Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn's d." <em>JCI insight</em>, 2022. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35413017/">35413017</a></figcaption> </figure>