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1. Trajectories of resting energy expenditure and performance of predictive equations in children hospitalized with an acute illness and malnutrition: a longitudinal study

2. Duodenal quantitative mucosal morphometry in children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a cross-sectional multicountry analysis

3. Enteric pathogens relationship with small bowel histologic features of environmental enteric dysfunction in a multicountry cohort study

4. Biomarker relationships with small bowel histopathology among malnourished children with environmental enteric dysfunction in a multicountry cohort study

5. Histopathology underlying environmental enteric dysfunction in a cohort study of undernourished children in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Zambia compared with United States children

6. Duodenal transcriptomics demonstrates signatures of tissue inflammation and immune cell infiltration in children with environmental enteric dysfunction across global centers

7. Anthropometry relationship with duodenal histologic features of children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a multicenter cross-sectional study

8. The Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Biopsy Initiative (EEDBI) Consortium: mucosal investigations of environmental enteric dysfunction

9. Association of human milk oligosaccharides and nutritional status of young infants among Bangladeshi mother–infant dyads

11. A distinct clade of Bifidobacterium longum in the gut of Bangladeshi children thrives during weaning

12. Duodenal quantitative mucosal morphometry in children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a cross-sectional multi-country analysis

13. Trajectories of resting energy expenditure and performance of predictive equations in children hospitalized with an acute illness and malnutrition:a longitudinal study

14. Enteric pathogens relationship with small bowel histologic features of environmental enteric dysfunction in a multicountry cohort study

15. Biomarker relationships with small bowel histopathology among malnourished children with environmental enteric dysfunction in a multicountry cohort study

16. Histopathology underlying environmental enteric dysfunction in a cohort study of undernourished children in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Zambia compared with United States children

17. Duodenal transcriptomics demonstrates signatures of tissue inflammation and immune cell infiltration in children with environmental enteric dysfunction across global centers

18. The Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Biopsy Initiative (EEDBI) Consortium: mucosal investigations of environmental enteric dysfunction

19. Anthropometry relationship with duodenal histologic features of children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a multicenter cross-sectional study

20. Duodenal quantitative mucosal morphometry in children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a cross-sectional multicountry analysis

21. Detection and absolute quantification of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum ATCC 202195 by quantitative real-time PCR

24. Environmental enteric dysfunction and small intestinal histomorphology of stunted children in Bangladesh

26. Comparisons of the Rome III and Rome IV criteria for diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome in Indian and Bangladeshi communities and internal shifts in the diagnostic categories of bowel disorders of gut–brain interactions.

27. A comprehensive intervention package including an egg- and milk-based snack improves the linear growth and dietary diversity of children under two years children in rural Bangladesh: A community-based cluster randomized controlled trial

28. Environmental enteric dysfunction and small intestinal histomorphology of stunted children in Bangladesh

29. Bifidobacterium infantis treatment promotes weight gain in Bangladeshi infants with severe acute malnutrition

30. Changing Epidemiology of Acute Respiratory Infections in Under-Two Children in Dhaka, Bangladesh

31. Evaluation of SIMESON, a training program to improve access to quality health care for pregnant women and newborn in different healthcare facilities of northern Bangladesh.

32. Bifidobacterium infantistreatment promotes weight gain in Bangladeshi infants with severe acute malnutrition

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