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1. Malnutrition enteropathy in Zambian and Zimbabwean children with severe acute malnutrition: A multi-arm randomized phase II trial.

2. Protein status in relation to linear growth faltering and environmental enteropathy.

3. Genetic variation in environmental enteropathy and stunting in Zambian children: A pilot genome wide association study using the H3Africa chip.

4. Single-cell profiling of environmental enteropathy reveals signatures of epithelial remodeling and immune activation.

5. Histo-Blood Group Antigens, Enteropathogen Carriage and Environmental Enteropathy in Stunted Zambian Children.

6. Reduced Fractional Absorption of Zinc in Children With Environmental Enteropathy in Zambia.

7. Intestinal Biopsies for the Evaluation of Environmental Enteropathy and Environmental Enteric Dysfunction.

8. Gene expression profiles compared in environmental and malnutrition enteropathy in Zambian children and adults.

9. TAME trial: a multi-arm phase II randomised trial of four novel interventions for malnutrition enteropathy in Zambia and Zimbabwe - a study protocol.

10. Tryptophan, glutamine, leucine, and micronutrient supplementation improves environmental enteropathy in Zambian adults: a randomized controlled trial.

11. Transcriptomic analysis of enteropathy in Zambian children with severe acute malnutrition.

12. Characterizing the metabolic phenotype of intestinal villus blunting in Zambian children with severe acute malnutrition and persistent diarrhea.

13. Position paper: The potential role of optical biopsy in the study and diagnosis of environmental enteric dysfunction.

14. Direct Biomarkers of Microbial Translocation Correlate with Immune Activation in Adult Zambians with Environmental Enteropathy and Hepatosplenic Schistosomiasis.

15. Tropical Enteropathies.

16. Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child Health.

17. Interactions between intestinal pathogens, enteropathy and malnutrition in developing countries.

18. High dose multiple micronutrient supplementation improves villous morphology in environmental enteropathy without HIV enteropathy: results from a double-blind randomised placebo controlled trial in Zambian adults.

19. Enteropathies in the developing world: neglected effects on global health.

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