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1. Diet-omics in the Study of Urban and Rural Crohn disease Evolution (SOURCE) cohort.

2. Cryptosporidium infection of human small intestinal epithelial cells induces type III interferon and impairs infectivity of Rotavirus.

3. Local barriers configure systemic communications between the host and microbiota.

4. Paying attention to minutiae: Strain level differences drive disease etiology.

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

6. Neonatal Mouse Gut Metabolites Influence Cryptosporidium parvum Infection in Intestinal Epithelial Cells.

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

8. Polysaccharide Capsules Equip the Human Symbiont Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to Modulate Immune Responses to a Dominant Antigen in the Intestine.

9. Multi-omics of the gut microbial ecosystem in inflammatory bowel diseases.

10. Microbiome control of innate reactivity.

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

12. Assigning function to symbionts.

13. The microbial metabolite desaminotyrosine protects from influenza through type I interferon.

14. Effects of a gut pathobiont in a gnotobiotic mouse model of childhood undernutrition.

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

16. The Colonic Crypt Protects Stem Cells from Microbiota-Derived Metabolites.

17. Paneth cell defects in Crohn's disease patients promote dysbiosis.

18. Multi-omics of the gut microbial ecosystem in inflammatory bowel diseases

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