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1. Role of adherent and invasive Escherichia coli in Crohn's disease: lessons from the postoperative recurrence model.

4. Distinct gene expression profiles between human preterm-derived and adult-derived intestinal organoids exposed to Enterococcus faecalis : a pilot study.

5. Targeting the gut-liver-immune axis to treat cirrhosis.

6. Gut microbiome stability and resilience: elucidating the response to perturbations in order to modulate gut health.

7. Effect of Helicobacter pylori on gastrointestinal microbiota: a population-based study in Linqu, a high-risk area of gastric cancer.

8. Akkermansia muciniphila induces gut microbiota remodelling and controls islet autoimmunity in NOD mice.

9. The active bacterial assemblages of the upper GI tract in individuals with and without Helicobacter infection.

10. Interplay of host genetics and gut microbiota underlying the onset and clinical presentation of inflammatory bowel disease.

11. Uncoupling of mucosal gene regulation, mRNA splicing and adherent microbiota signatures in inflammatory bowel disease.

12. Metagenomic analysis of faecal microbiome as a tool towards targeted non-invasive biomarkers for colorectal cancer.

14. Structural robustness of the gut mucosal microbiota is associated with Crohn's disease remission after surgery.

15. Human buccal epithelium acquires microbial hyporesponsiveness at birth, a role for secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor.

17. Diet-induced hypoxia responsive element demethylation increases CEACAM6 expression, favouring Crohn's disease-associated Escherichia coli colonisation.

20. Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.

21. Colonic mucosa-associated diffusely adherent afaC+ Escherichia coli expressing lpfA and pks are increased in inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer.

22. The gut microbiota elicits a profound metabolic reorientation in the mouse jejunal mucosa during conventionalisation.

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