212 results on '"Mayer, Emeran A."'
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2. AGA Clinical Practice Update on Pain Management in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Commentary
3. Mapping Brain Structure Variability in Chronic Pain: The Role of Widespreadness and Pain Type and Its Mediating Relationship With Suicide Attempt
4. Existing and Future Strategies to Manipulate the Gut Microbiota With Diet as a Potential Adjuvant Treatment for Psychiatric Disorders
5. Role of Sex, Anxiety, and Resilience in the Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
6. Advances in Brain–Gut–Microbiome Interactions: A Comprehensive Update on Signaling Mechanisms, Disorders, and Therapeutic Implications
7. The Association Between a Mediterranean Diet and Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
8. Circular-SWAT for deep learning based diagnostic classification of Alzheimer's disease: application to metabolome data
9. How Discrimination Gets Under the Skin: Biological Determinants of Discrimination Associated With Dysregulation of the Brain-Gut Microbiome System and Psychological Symptoms
10. Reproducible Microstructural Changes in the Brain Associated With the Presence and Severity of Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (UCPPS): A 3-Year Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study From the MAPP Network
11. High Perceived Stress is Associated With Increased Risk of Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Flares
12. A multi-omic brain gut microbiome signature differs between IBS subjects with different bowel habits
13. Cognitive flexibility improves in cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome but not nonspecific education/support
14. Effect of Exclusion Diets on Symptom Severity and the Gut Microbiota in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
15. Dysregulation in Sphingolipid Signaling Pathways is Associated With Symptoms and Functional Connectivity of Pain Processing Brain Regions in Provoked Vestibulodynia
16. Negative Events During Adulthood Are Associated With Symptom Severity and Altered Stress Response in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
17. The Gut–Brain Axis and the Microbiome: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
18. Increased Prevalence of Rare Sucrase-isomaltase Pathogenic Variants in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
19. Female-Specific Association Between Variants on Chromosome 9 and Self-Reported Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
20. The Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis
21. Acceptance-based interoceptive exposure for young children with functional abdominal pain
22. Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 (CRH-R1) polymorphisms are associated with irritable bowel syndrome and acoustic startle response
23. The effect of sex and irritable bowel syndrome on HPA axis response and peripheral glucocorticoid receptor expression
24. Sex commonalities and differences in the relationship between resilient personality and the intrinsic connectivity of the salience and default mode networks
25. Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Reduces Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in a Single Patient
26. Relationship between Chronic Nonurological Associated Somatic Syndromes and Symptom Severity in Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes: Baseline Evaluation of the MAPP Study
27. Increased Brain Gray Matter in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex is Associated with Increased Pain and Mood Disturbance in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome
28. Preliminary structural MRI based brain classification of chronic pelvic pain: A MAPP network study
29. Widespread Hyperalgesia in Adolescents With Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Results From a Large Population-Based Study
30. Alterations in Resting State Oscillations and Connectivity in Sensory and Motor Networks in Women with Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome
31. Irritable bowel syndrome in female patients is associated with alterations in structural brain networks
32. Impaired Emotional Learning and Involvement of the Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Signaling System in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
33. Sex differences in emotion-related cognitive processes in irritable bowel syndrome and healthy control subjects
34. Diffusion tensor imaging detects microstructural reorganization in the brain associated with chronic irritable bowel syndrome
35. Type, Rather Than Number, of Mental and Physical Comorbidities Increases the Severity of Symptoms in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
36. Diminished neurokinin-1 receptor availability in patients with two forms of chronic visceral pain
37. Sa1528 BARIATRIC-INDUCED CHANGES IN THE GUT MICROBIOME IS PROTECTIVE AGAINST THE DEVELOPMENT OF MASLD THROUGH CHANGES IN THE GUT-HOST IMMUNE SYSTEM
38. Su1911 BIOLOGOCAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS AND THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME
39. Su1910 PREVOTELLA DRIVES SEX-BASED DIFFERENCES IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
40. Disease-Related Microstructural Differences in the Brain in Women With Provoked Vestibulodynia
41. Evidence for alterations in central noradrenergic signaling in irritable bowel syndrome
42. Alterations in the non-neuronal acetylcholine synthesis and release machinery in esophageal epithelium
43. Visceral sensitivity as a mediator of outcome in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
44. One-year test–retest reliability of intrinsic connectivity network fMRI in older adults
45. Pain, affective symptoms, and cognitive deficits in patients with cerebral dopamine dysfunction
46. Association Between Early Adverse Life Events and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
47. Brain Responses to Visceral Stimuli Reflect Visceral Sensitivity Thresholds in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
48. Modulation of nociceptive and acoustic startle responses to an unpredictable threat in men and women
49. A cognitive-behavioral treatment for irritable bowel syndrome using interoceptive exposure to visceral sensations
50. Common component classification: What can we learn from machine learning?
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