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6. Butyrate's role in human health and the current progress towards its clinical application to treat gastrointestinal disease.

7. Mental Health Experiences of Adolescents and Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease During Transition to Adult Care: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

8. Mediterranean-Like Dietary Pattern Associations With Gut Microbiome Composition and Subclinical Gastrointestinal Inflammation.

9. Tolerability and SCFA production after resistant starch supplementation in humans: a systematic review of randomized controlled studies.

10. Anti-Microbial Antibody Response is Associated With Future Onset of Crohn's Disease Independent of Biomarkers of Altered Gut Barrier Function, Subclinical Inflammation, and Genetic Risk.

11. Blimp-1, a novel zinc finger-containing protein that can drive the maturation of B lymphocytes into immunoglobulin-secreting cells

12. Tu1897 ASSOCIATION OF ANTI-GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONYSTIMULATING FACTOR ANTIBODIES WITH THE RISK OF CROHN'S DISEASE ONSET AND INTERACTION WITH GUT MICROBIOTA.

14. Mo2047 FECAL CALPROTECTIN LEVEL DOES NOT CORRELATE WITH DISEASE LOCATION AT DIAGNOSIS IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE.

15. Mo1886 VALIDATION OF THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS VS CROHN'S DISEASE IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS.

16. 1159 ASSOCIATION OF ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS WITH GUT MICROBIOME, GUT PERMEABILITY, AND FECAL CALPROTECTIN IN HEALTHY FIRST DEGREE RELATIVE OF CD PATIENTS.

17. 1091 ASSOCIATION OF AIR POLLUTION WITH RISK OF CROHN'S DISEASE AND BIOMARKERS OF CD RISK IN THE CCC-GEM PROJECT.

18. 27 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN INTEGRATED RISK SCORE FOR PREDICTING FUTURE RISK OF CROHN'S DISEASE UP TO 7 YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES: THE CCCGEM PROJECT, A MULTICENTRE PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY.

19. Taking the Next Steps in Regenerative Rehabilitation: Establishment of a New Interdisciplinary Field.

21. Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline for the Medical Management of Pediatric Luminal Crohn's Disease.

22. Age-of-diagnosis dependent ileal immune intensification and reduced alpha-defensin in older versus younger pediatric Crohn Disease patients despite already established dysbiosis.

23. Clinical disease activity and endoscopic severity correlate poorly in children newly diagnosed with Crohn's disease.

24. Biologics Delay Progression of Crohn’s Disease, but Not Early Surgery, in Children.

25. Independent of Birth Mode or Gestational Age, Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants Fed Their Mothers' Milk Rapidly Develop Personalized Microbiotas Low in Bifidobacterium.

27. 1233 BILE ACID COMPOSITION, DIETARY FAT, AND CROHN'S DISEASE RISK.

28. 962 EARLY LIFE EXPOSURE TO PARENTAL CROHN'S DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED GUT MICROBIOME COMPOSITION, IMPAIRED GUT PERMEABILITY, AND INCREASED RISK OF INCIDENT CROHN'S DISEASE.

29. 634 DIETARY ASSOCIATIONS WITH METABOLITES IMPLICATED WITH CROHN'S DISEASE RISK.

30. Development and Validation of the TUMMY-UC: A Patient-Reported Outcome for Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis.

31. Altered Gut Microbiome Composition and Function Are Associated With Gut Barrier Dysfunction in Healthy Relatives of Patients With Crohn's Disease.

32. Concomitant Use of Immunomodulators Affects the Durability of Infliximab Therapy in Children With Crohn’s Disease.

33. ID: 3526084 INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS ON PEDIATRIC ENDOSCOPY REPORTING ELEMENTS: A REPORT FROM THE PEDIATRIC ENDOSCOPY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT NETWORK (PENQUIN).

34. The effects of video game play on the characteristics of saccadic eye movements.

35. Increased Effectiveness of Early Therapy With Anti–Tumor Necrosis Factor-α vs an Immunomodulator in Children With Crohn's Disease.

36. Su1120: LONG NCRNA LANDSCAPE IN THE RECTUM OF TREATMENT NAÏVE EARLY ONSET ULCERATIVE COLITIS HIGHLIGHTS ASSOCIATION WITH SEVERITY AND EARLY AND LATE DISEASE OUTCOME, WITH POTENTIAL ROLE IN EPITHELIAL METABOLIC FUNCTIONS.

37. Sa1583: SERUM PROTEOMIC MARKERS THAT PREDICT FUTURE CROHN'S DISEASE DEVELOPMENT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH GUT BARRIER FUNCTION, SUBCLINICAL GUT INFLAMMATION AND IMMUNE RESPONSE TO BACTERIAL ANTIGENS.

38. 988: EARLY TNF-ANTAGONIST MAINTENANCE THERAPY RESULTS IN SUPERIOR OUTCOMES COMPARED TO IMMUNOMODULATORS IN PAEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE: A MULTI-CENTRE PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY.

39. 985: COMPARISON OF ONE-YEAR OUTCOMES BETWEEN ADALIMUMAB AND INFLIXIMAB IN CHILDREN WITH LUMINAL CROHN'S DISEASE: A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY.

40. 793: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RISK OF CROHN'S DISEASE DEVELOPMENT IN A PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CD PATIENTS.

41. Zinc Supplementation Does Not Alter Sensitive Biomarkers of Copper Status in Healthy Boys.

42. Substrate elasticity controls cell proliferation, surface marker expression and motile phenotype in amniotic fluid-derived stem cells.

43. Severe Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis: A Prospective Multicenter Study of Outcomes and Predictors of Response.

44. Increased Immune Reactivity Predicts Aggressive Complicating Crohn's Disease in Children.

45. Biliary Atresia: The Canadian Experience.

46. ▪Development, Validation, and Evaluation of a Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index: A Prospective Multicenter Study.

47. Corticosteroid Therapy in the Age of Infliximab: Acute and 1-Year Outcomes in Newly Diagnosed Children With Crohn’s Disease.

48. The Natural History of Corticosteroid Therapy for Ulcerative Colitis in Children.

49. 601 INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS RATHER THAN CROHN'S DISEASE POLYGENIC RISK SCORE.

50. 423 TARGETED ASSESSMENT OF MUCOSAL IMMUNE GENE EXPRESSION PREDICTS CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS.

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