Scientists create detailed map of colon cells to unlock secrets of disease
NCT ID NCT05195502
First seen Jun 15, 2026 · Last updated Jun 19, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This completed study took extra biopsies from 40 people already having a colonoscopy to create a detailed map of the cells in the human colon. By analyzing gene activity and DNA structure in individual cells, researchers hope to better understand how colon diseases and type 2 diabetes develop. The study did not test any treatment, but aims to provide a foundation for future research.
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Locations
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Bispebjerg University Hospital
Copenhagen, 2720, Denmark
What this could mean
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What this could lead to
If successful, this detailed map of colon cells could help researchers understand how colon diseases and diabetes develop, pointing toward new treatment targets.
What could go wrong
This is a basic science study with no direct treatment. The findings may not lead to any practical medical advances for years, if at all.
Conditions
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