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

2. Microbiota-produced indole metabolites disrupt mitochondrial function and inhibit Cryptosporidium parvum growth

3. 20: LRRK2 ACTIVITY MODULATES PANETH CELL FUNCTION IN CROHN'S DISEASE

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

10. Enteric helminth coinfection enhances host susceptibility to neurotropic flaviviruses via a tuft cell-IL-4 receptor signaling axis

11. Altered Intestinal ACE2 Levels Are Associated With Inflammation, Severe Disease, and Response to Anti-Cytokine Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

13. The Intestinal Microbiome Restricts Alphavirus Infection and Dissemination through a Bile Acid-Type I IFN Signaling Axis

15. Long-Term Culture Captures Injury-Repair Cycles of Colonic Stem Cells

16. A Stem-Cell-Derived Platform Enables Complete Cryptosporidium Development In Vitro and Genetic Tractability

22. Forward Genetics in Cryptosporidium Enabled by Complete in Vitro Development in Stem Cell-Derived Intestinal Epithelium

24. Abnormal Small Intestinal Epithelial Microvilli in Patients With Crohn's Disease

25. Temporal Regulation of the Bacterial Metabolite Deoxycholate during Colonic Repair Is Critical for Crypt Regeneration

27. Regenerating Islet-Derived 3-Alpha (REG3A) Protects the Intestinal Stem Cell Niche to Control Acute Gastrointestinal Graft-Versus-Host Disease

28. P109 SMOKING NEGATIVELY AFFECTS DISEASE COURSE REGARDLESS OF SMOKING AMOUNT AND MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH PANETH CELL PHENOTYPE IN JAPANESE CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS

31. Dichotomous Effects of ATG16L1 and LRRK2 in Modulating Paneth Cell Defect in Japanese and North American Crohn's Disease Patients

35. A Dietary Fiber-Deprived Gut Microbiota Degrades the Colonic Mucus Barrier and Enhances Pathogen Susceptibility

40. Colitogenic Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron Antigens Access Host Immune Cells in a Sulfatase-Dependent Manner via Outer Membrane Vesicles

41. Type I Interferons Link Viral Infection to Enhanced Epithelial Turnover and Repair

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

43. Disease-Specific Alterations in the Enteric Virome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

45. Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase-2 Prevents Chronic and Recurrent Cystitis

50. Genetic Variants Synthesize to Produce Paneth Cell Phenotypes That Define Subtypes of Crohn's Disease

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