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What if any research is being done into AIH?

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Dr Oo at Birmingham is working on something regarding T cell regulation for AIH (link to documentation on it (all very scientific) at :- pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articl...

Ongoing genetic research I believe being masterminded by Freeman Hospital, Newcastle and also some Stem Cell research at another centre which some of the patients on the AIH UK Facebook group were taking part in.

If you are not already a member there is a very active AIH group on Facebook who are supported by some of the top boffins in the UK working on AIH research & treatment and folks on there may know more about what's going on with regards to up to date research. facebook.com/groups/AIHorgUK (It's closed group so no one else on your Facebook feed, friends list etc. would see what's shared or posted).

Katie

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I have AIH, always wondered this! Thanks for the question.

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