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Cellular immunotherapies and immune cell depleting therapies in inflammatory bowel diseases: the next magic bullet?

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Despite significant advances in biologic and small molecule treatments and the emergence of combination therapies to treat inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) a large unmet need remains to control intestinal inflammation. New approaches targeting several pathways simultaneously with a favorable safety profile and agents that trigger anti-inflammatory pathways to drive durable resolution of inflammation are needed. 

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