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1. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli infection-induced epithelial trained immunity impacts urinary tract disease outcome

3. Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 Restricts the Internalization of Bacteria Into Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells Through the Inhibition of Rac1

5. Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 Restricts the Internalization of Bacteria Into Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells Through the Inhibition of Rac1.

7. Multi-omics of the gut microbial ecosystem in inflammatory bowel diseases.

8. ELMO1 Regulates Autophagy Induction and Bacterial Clearance During Enteric Infection

10. Long-Term Monolayer Cultivation Captures Homeostatic and Regenerative Features of Human Colonic Epithelial Cells

12. Effects of a gut pathobiont in a gnotobiotic mouse model of childhood undernutrition

13. Diet-omics in the Study of Urban and Rural Crohn disease Evolution (SOURCE) cohort.

14. Functional characterization of IgA-targeted bacterial taxa from undernourished Malawian children that produce diet-dependent enteropathy

15. Gremlin 1 Identifies a Skeletal Stem Cell with Bone, Cartilage, and Reticular Stromal Potential

16. Select symbionts drive high IgA levels in the mouse intestine

24. Mesothelium-Derived Factors Shape GATA6-Positive Large Cavity Macrophages

25. The Current State of Care for Black and Hispanic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

26. Accounting for reciprocal host-microbiome interactions in experimental science

29. 20: LRRK2 ACTIVITY MODULATES PANETH CELL FUNCTION IN CROHN'S DISEASE

34. 219 MACROPHAGE LRRK2 HYPERACTIVITY IMPAIRS AUTOPHAGY AND INDUCES PANETH CELL DYSFUNCTION AND INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION

35. 26 SINGLE-CELL RNA SEQUENCING IDENTIFIES AGE-RELATED TRANSCRIPTIONAL ALTERATIONS IN EPITHELIAL COLONIC STEM CELLS

38. Mucosally transplanted mesenchymal stem cells stimulate intestinal healing by promoting angiogenesis

39. Vertically transmitted faecal IgA levels determine extra-chromosomal phenotypic variation

45. Reverse translation approach generates a signature of penetrating fibrosis in Crohn’s disease that is associated with anti-TNF response

49. Western diet induces Paneth cell defects through microbiome alterations and farnesoid X receptor and type I interferon activation

50. Local barriers configure systemic communications between the host and microbiota.

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