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1. Microbial and Metabolite Signatures of Stress Reactivity in Ulcerative Colitis Patients in Clinical Remission Predict Clinical Flare Risk.

2. Advances in Brain-Gut-Microbiome Interactions: A Comprehensive Update on Signaling Mechanisms, Disorders, and Therapeutic Implications.

3. Bariatric-induced microbiome changes alter MASLD development in association with changes in the innate immune system

4. The Association Between a Mediterranean Diet and Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

5. Microbial changes from bariatric surgery alters glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and prevents fatty liver disease

6. Circular-SWAT for deep learning based diagnostic classification of Alzheimer's disease: application to metabolome data

7. Maximizing Training and Mentorship in Sex as a Biological Variable Research Across Different Brain-Body Disorders.

8. How Discrimination Gets Under the Skin: Biological Determinants of Discrimination Associated With Dysregulation of the Brain-Gut Microbiome System and Psychological Symptoms

9. Reproducible Microstructural Changes in the Brain Associated With the Presence and Severity of Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (UCPPS): A 3-Year Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study From the MAPP Network.

10. The neurobiology of irritable bowel syndrome

11. A multi-omic brain gut microbiome signature differs between IBS subjects with different bowel habits

12. Sex-specific brain microstructural reorganization in irritable bowel syndrome.

13. Mediation of the association between disadvantaged neighborhoods and cortical microstructure by body mass index

14. Multi-omics profiles of the intestinal microbiome in irritable bowel syndrome and its bowel habit subtypes.

15. Machine learning model to predict obesity using gut metabolite and brain microstructure data

16. Obesity is associated with a distinct brain-gut microbiome signature that connects Prevotella and Bacteroides to the brain’s reward center

17. The visceral sensitivity index: A novel tool for measuring GI-symptom-specific anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease.

19. Effect of Exclusion Diets on Symptom Severity and the Gut Microbiota in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

20. A neuropsychosocial signature predicts longitudinal symptom changes in women with irritable bowel syndrome

21. Functional brain rewiring and altered cortical stability in ulcerative colitis

23. The hidden link between circadian entropy and mental health disorders

24. Dysregulation in Sphingolipid Signaling Pathways is Associated With Symptoms and Functional Connectivity of Pain Processing Brain Regions in Provoked Vestibulodynia.

25. Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement

26. Early life adversity predicts brain-gut alterations associated with increased stress and mood

27. Small intestinal immunopathology and GI-associated antibody formation in hereditary alpha-tryptasemia.

30. The alternative serotonin transporter promoter P2 impacts gene function in females with irritable bowel syndrome

31. The Colonic Mucosal MicroRNAs, MicroRNA-219a-5p, and MicroRNA-338-3p Are Downregulated in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Are Associated With Barrier Function and MAPK Signaling

32. Circular-SWAT for deep learning based diagnostic classification of Alzheimer's disease: application to metabolome data

33. Microbiome for Mars: surveying microbiome connections to healthcare with implications for long-duration human spaceflight, virtual workshop, July 13, 2020.

34. Altered brain structural connectivity in patients with longstanding gut inflammation is correlated with psychological symptoms and disease duration

35. Brain–gut–microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction

36. Postmenopausal women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have more severe symptoms than premenopausal women with IBS.

37. The Seminal Microbiome and Male Factor Infertility

38. Importance of trauma-related fear in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and early adverse life events.

39. A Distinct Brain‐Gut‐Microbiome Profile Exists for Females with Obesity and Food Addiction

40. Understanding the Heterogeneity of Obesity and the Relationship to the Brain-Gut Axis

41. Improvement in Uncontrolled Eating Behavior after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Is Associated with Alterations in the Brain–Gut–Microbiome Axis in Obese Women

42. Analysis of brain networks and fecal metabolites reveals brain–gut alterations in premenopausal females with irritable bowel syndrome

43. Risk and Protective Factors Related to Early Adverse Life Events in Irritable Bowel Syndrome

44. Evidence for an association of gut microbial Clostridia with brain functional connectivity and gastrointestinal sensorimotor function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, based on tripartite network analysis

46. The serotonin receptor 3E variant is a risk factor for female IBS-D

47. µ-opioid receptor, β-endorphin, and cannabinoid receptor-2 are increased in the colonic mucosa of irritable bowel syndrome patients.

48. Negative Events During Adulthood Are Associated With Symptom Severity and Altered Stress Response in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

49. Role of brain imaging in disorders of brain–gut interaction: a Rome Working Team Report

50. Sex differences in insular functional connectivity in response to noxious visceral stimulation in rats

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