24 results on '"Friedman, Elliot S."'
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2. Changes in fecal lipidome after treatment with ivacaftor without changes in microbiome or bile acids
3. Enterobacteriaceae growth promotion by intestinal acylcarnitines, a biomarker of dysbiosis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
4. Stable isotope tracing in vivo reveals a metabolic bridge linking the microbiota to host histone acetylation
5. 947: INTESTINAL ACYLCARNITINES AS A BIOMARKER OF IBD AND THEIR ROLE IN BACTERIAL METABOLISM
6. Tu1559: IMPACT OF EARLY LIFE ANTIBIOTICS ON THE GUT MICROBIOME, BILE ACIDS AND RELATED GASTROINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS
7. Su1122: DISRUPTION OF INTESTINAL OXYGEN DYNAMICS DURING ACUTE COLITIS ALTERS THE GUT MICROBIOME
8. Su1621: CLINICAL PHENOTYPING OF PATIENTS WITH SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME VIA EFFECTS OF DIET AND THE GUT MICROBIOTA ON BILE ACID METABOLISM
9. Effects of Vancomycin on Persistent Pain-Stimulated and Pain-Depressed Behaviors in Female Fischer Rats With or Without Voluntary Access to Running Wheels
10. Gut Microbiota and Host Cometabolism Are Altered by Patiromer-Induced Changes in Serum and Stool Potassium
11. Role of dietary fiber in the recovery of the human gut microbiome and its metabolome
12. Sa1929 BACTERIAL UREASE MODULATES BOTH MICROBE-MICROBE AND MICROBE-HOST INTERACTIONS THROUGH NITROGEN METABOLISM
13. Tu1915 MICROBIOTA-MEDIATED EFFECTS OF DIETARY FIBER ON SMALL BOWEL BILE ACID SIGNALING AND ENTEROHEPATIC CIRCULATION IN MICE
14. Tu1922 DIET SIGNIFICANTLY ALTERS ENTEROHEPATIC RECIRCULATION OF BILE ACIDS IN MICE.
15. Su2002 – Alterations in the Small Bowel Microbiota and Metabolome, Induced by the Interaction Between Dietary Fat and Fiber, are Associated with the Host Metabolic Phenotype
16. FXR-Dependent Modulation of the Human Small Intestinal Microbiome by the Bile Acid Derivative Obeticholic Acid
17. Mo1940 - Establishment of a Stable Human small Intestinal and Colonic Microbiota in an In Vitro Cultivar: Form vs. Function and Response to Oxygen
18. 299 - FXR-Dependent Modification of the Human Small Intestinal Microbiome
19. Inflammation, Antibiotics, and Diet as Environmental Stressors of the Gut Microbiome in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease
20. Origins of the Anaerobic Gut Lumen: Microbes vs. Chemistry
21. A Role for Bacterial Urease in Crohn's Disease and Gut Dysbiosis
22. Inflammation, Antibiotics, and Diet as Environmental Stressors of the Gut Microbiome in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease
23. Methane suppression by iron and humic acids in soils of the Arctic Coastal Plain
24. A cost-effective and field-ready potentiostat that poises subsurface electrodes to monitor bacterial respiration
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