61 results on '"Norin, Elisabeth"'
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2. Contributors
3. Gnotobiotics and the Microbiome
4. Sensitive Quantification of Short-Chain Fatty Acids Combined with Global Metabolomics in Microbiome Cultures
5. Low Concentration of Fecal Valeric Acid at 1 Year of Age Is Linked with Eczema and Food Allergy at 13 Years of Age: Findings from a Swedish Birth Cohort
6. Letter: risk of coeliac disease—do microbial‐derived factors promote and protect?
7. Growth and Nutrition: The First Six Months
8. Born Germ-Free—Microbial Dependent
9. Evidence of Disturbed Gut Microbial Metabolic Activity in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease
10. Bacteriophages Synergize with the Gut Microbial Community To Combat Salmonella
11. Mo1946 - Achim – New Therapeutic Option in Diarrhea-Dominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome
12. From IBS to DBS
13. A Role for Bacteria in Celiac Disease?
14. Exclusive Enteral Nutrition Does Not Normalize Gut Microflora Function in Pediatric Perianal Crohn Disease
15. Is irritable bowel syndrome a dysbiotic bowel syndrome?
16. Experience with cultivated microbiota transplant: ongoing treatment ofClostridium difficilepatients in Sweden
17. Glutathione Transferases Catalyzing Leukotriene C Synthesis and Metabolism of Leukotrienes C4 and E4 in Vivo and in Vitro
18. Response to Surawicz et al.
19. Faecal short-chain fatty acid pattern in childhood coeliac disease is normalised after more than one year's gluten-free diet
20. Increase of Faecal Tryptic Activity Relates to Changes in the Intestinal Microbiome: Analysis of Crohn's Disease with a Multidisciplinary Platform
21. Effect of exclusive enteral nutrition on gut microflora function in children with Crohn's disease
22. Fecal transplant against relapsingClostridium difficile-associated diarrhea in 32 patients
23. How normal is a “normal” flora in animal or man?
24. Major alterations in metabolic activity of intestinal microflora in Crohn's disease
25. Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by the Mucin-Degrader Akkermansia muciniphila
26. Intestinal Microbiota of 6-week-old Infants Across Europe: Geographic Influence Beyond Delivery Mode, Breast-feeding, and Antibiotics
27. Intestinal microflora functions in laboratory mice claimed to harbor a “normal” intestinal microflora. Is the SPF concept running out of date?
28. Screening-detected and symptomatic untreated celiac children show similar gut microflora-associated characteristics
29. Carbohydrate intolerance in patients with self-reported food hypersensitivity: Comparison of lactulose and glucose
30. Antibiotic or bacterial therapy in post-giardiasis irritable bowel syndrome
31. Faecal short chain fatty acid pattern and allergy in early childhood
32. Intestinal Cholesterol Conversion in Adults and Elderly from Four Different European Countries
33. Effect of Fecal Water on an In Vitro Model of Colonic Mucosal Barrier Function
34. Gut microflora associated characteristics in first-degree relatives of children with celiac disease
35. Generation of NO by probiotic bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract
36. β-Glucuronidase activity in germ-free, monoassociated and conventional mice
37. Differences in Fecal Microbiota in Different European Study Populations in Relation to Age, Gender, and Country: a Cross-Sectional Study
38. β-Glucuronidase activity in germ-free, monoassociated and conventional mice
39. Examination of intestinal conversion of cholesterol to coprostanol in 633 healthy subjects reveals an age- and sex-dependent pattern
40. Germfree status of mice obtained by embryo transfer in an isolator environment
41. Correlation between faecal iso-butyric and iso-valeric acids in different species
42. Fermented, ropy, oat-based products reduce cholesterol levels and stimulate the bifidobacteria flora in humans
43. Correlation between faecal iso-butyric and iso-valeric acids in different species
44. Examination of intestinal conversion of cholesterol to coprostanol in 633 healthy subjects reveals an age- and sex-dependent pattern
45. Gastrointestinal nitric oxide generation in germ-free and conventional rats
46. Development of faecal short-chain fatty acid pattern during the first year of life in estonian and swedish infants
47. Development of Faecal Short-Chain Fatty Acid Pattern during the First Year of Life in Estonian and Swedish Infants
48. Gastrointestinal Host–Microbial Interactions in Mammals and Fish: Comparative Studies in Man, Mice, Rats, Pigs, Horses, Cows, Elks, Reindeers, Salmon and Cod
49. Gastrointestinal Host
50. Expression of Clostridium difficile Toxins A and B and Their Sigma Factor TcdD Is Controlled by Temperature
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