This is to inform that due to some circumstances beyond the organizer control, “2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology” (Gastro 2024) during October 21-23, 2024 at Baltimore, MD, USA has been postponed. The updated dates and venue will be displayed shortly.
Your registration can be transferred to the next edition, if you have already confirmed your participation at the event.
For further details, please contact us at gastroenterology@magnusconference.com or call + 1 (702) 988-2320.
The liver is a vital organ responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body. Homeostasis is the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in the body, and the liver plays an important role in this process by regulating the level of nutrients and hormones in the blood. The liver is responsible for metabolizing and breaking down nutrients and hormones, like glucose and insulin, which are then used for energy and growth. It also produces bile, which helps to break down fats and helps to eliminate toxins from the body. The liver is also involved in the storage of essential vitamins and minerals, and helps to regulate the blood’s pH level and electrolyte balance. The liver helps to maintain homeostasis by monitoring and regulating the amount of nutrients and hormones in the body. It also works to maintain the correct balance of electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium, in the body. When the body is exposed to external stressors, such as a high-fat diet or extreme environmental conditions, the liver helps to maintain homeostasis by releasing hormones, such as cortisol and epinephrine, to help the body cope with the stress. The liver is also responsible for detoxifying the body, breaking down toxic substances and removing them from the body. This process is especially important for maintaining homeostasis because it helps to keep toxic substances from build up in the body and causing damage to the organs. The liver is responsible for many processes that are essential for maintaining homeostasis in the body, and it is important to keep it functioning properly with a healthy diet, exercise, and lifestyle. By taking care of your liver, you can help to maintain homeostasis and keep your body functioning optimally.
Title : Novel exosomal biomarkers for MASH
Aleksandra Leszczynska, University of California San Diego, United States
Title : Validation of GLAS (GP73+LG2m+Age+Sex) and ASAP (Age+Sex+AFP+PIVKA-II) algorithms for the management of liver fibrosis, cirrhosis and cancer
Philip M Hemken, Abbott Diagnostics Division R&D, United States
Title : Reverse multiple myeloma: First hepatic amyloidosis then multiple myeloma
Milaris M Sanchez Cordero, Mayaguez Medical Center, Puerto Rico
Title : Autophagy promotes the survival of adipose mesenchymal stem/stromal cells and enhances their therapeutic effects in cisplatin-induced liver injury via modulating TGF-1/Smad and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways
Eman Mohamad EL Nashar, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
Title : Epigastric Impedance measures gastric malfunction non-invasively. Time to revive it
John Andrew Sutton, Gastria Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Digesting the connection: Exploring the psychological impact of gastroenterology issues on mental and emotional well being
Tracy E Hill, MGS Products LLC, United States