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The research focus of Gianluca Cipriani, Ph.D., is investigating the role of macrophages in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and their interactions with enteric neurons to regulate GI motility. In his laboratory, a multidisciplinary approach is employed. His team combines genetics, pharmacology, proteomics, invitro cultures and advanced imaging techniques to identify potential therapeutic targets for various functional GI diseases. The goal of Dr. Cipriani's research is to discover clinically relevant strategies for the treatment of these diseases by targeting macrophages.
Functional GI disorders encompass a range of conditions that involve alterations in macrophages and their crucial interactions with cells involved in GI physiology, including enteric neurons. Investigating the novel pathways through which macrophages modulate the function of neurons holds promise for finding potential therapeutic targets and innovative treatments for functional GI disorders.
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