Gastrointestinal Stocks List

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Gastrointestinal Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 30 AZN Novo, Teva, AstraZeneca issued FTC warnings over ‘bogus’ patents
Apr 30 PG Dow and Procter & Gamble To Develop a New Proprietary Recycling Technology Targeting Hard-To-Recycle Plastic Waste
Apr 30 PRGO Perrigo (PRGO) to Report Q1 Earnings: Here's What to Expect
Apr 30 AZN AstraZeneca PLC (NASDAQ:AZN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 BPMC Will Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (APLS) Report Negative Earnings Next Week? What You Should Know
Apr 30 PG Has Altria Group (MO) Outpaced Other Consumer Staples Stocks This Year?
Apr 30 PG P&G (PG) Is Considered a Good Investment by Brokers: Is That True?
Apr 30 PRTC PureTech Health plc (NASDAQ:PRTC) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 DCPH ONO to acquire Deciphera Pharmaceuticals in $2.4B deal
Apr 30 DCPH Japan's Ono Pharma says $2.4 bln Deciphera purchase 'first step' for global expansion
Apr 30 PG Procter & Gamble Stock (NYSE:PG): Dividend Hikes Don’t Offset Valuation Concerns
Apr 29 AZN AstraZeneca Admits Its COVID-19 Vaccine May Cause Blood Clotting Side Effect In Very Rare Case, But Causal Mechanism Unknown
Apr 29 DCPH Why Is Cancer Focused Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Stock Skyrocketing On Monday?
Apr 29 DCPH Why Clever Leaves Holdings Shares Are Trading Lower By Around 60%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session
Apr 29 DCPH Ono Pharmaceutical acquires cancer-focused biopharma Deciphera for $2.4bn
Apr 29 DCPH Deciphera Agrees to $2.4 Billion Buyout Offer From Japan's ONO Pharmaceutical
Apr 29 AZN AstraZeneca’s Fasenra: Approval for asthma may initiate COPD approval
Apr 29 DCPH Tesla, Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Heartland Financial And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Monday
Apr 29 AZN AstraZeneca Says Enhertu Phase 3 Trial Shows 'Statistically Significant' Progression-Free Breast Cancer Survival Improvement
Apr 29 DCPH Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Is Being Acquired and the Stock Soars 72%
Gastrointestinal

The gastrointestinal tract, (GI tract, GIT, digestive tract, digestion tract, alimentary canal) is the tract from the mouth to the anus which includes all the organs of the digestive system in humans and other animals. Food taken in through the mouth is digested to extract nutrients and absorb energy, and the waste expelled as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are all part of the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the stomach and intestines. A tract is a collection of related anatomic structures or a series of connected body organs.
All vertebrates and most invertebrates have a digestive tract. The sponges, cnidarians, and ctenophores are the early invertebrates with an incomplete digestive tract having just one opening instead of two, where food is taken in and waste expelled.The human gastrointestinal tract consists of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, and is divided into the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts. The GI tract includes all structures between the mouth and the anus, forming a continuous passageway that includes the main organs of digestion, namely, the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. However, the complete human digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver and gallbladder). The tract may also be divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut, reflecting the embryological origin of each segment. The whole human GI tract is about nine metres (30 feet) long at autopsy. It is considerably shorter in the living body because the intestines, which are tubes of smooth muscle tissue, maintain constant muscle tone in a halfway-tense state but can relax in spots to allow for local distention and peristalsis.The gastrointestinal tract contains trillions of microbes, with some 4,000 different strains of bacteria having diverse roles in maintenance of immune health and metabolism. Cells of the GI tract release hormones to help regulate the digestive process. These digestive hormones, including gastrin, secretin, cholecystokinin, and ghrelin, are mediated through either intracrine or autocrine mechanisms, indicating that the cells releasing these hormones are conserved structures throughout evolution.

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