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1. Temporal stability of fecal metabolomic profiles in irritable bowel syndrome.

2. Fecal Luminal Factors from Patients with Gastrointestinal Diseases Alter Gene Expression Profiles in Caco-2 Cells and Colonoids.

4. Randomised controlled trial: effects of gluten-free diet on symptoms and the gut microenvironment in irritable bowel syndrome.

5. Fecal luminal factors from patients with irritable bowel syndrome induce distinct gene expression of colonoids.

6. Randomised clinical trial and meta-analysis: mesalazine treatment in irritable bowel syndrome-effects on gastrointestinal symptoms and rectal biomarkers of immune activity.

7. Predictors of Symptom-Specific Treatment Response to Dietary Interventions in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

8. The Effects of Human Milk Oligosaccharides on Gut Microbiota, Metabolite Profiles and Host Mucosal Response in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

9. A Distinct Faecal Microbiota and Metabolite Profile Linked to Bowel Habits in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

10. Diet and gut microbiome interactions of relevance for symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome.

11. A novel stepwise integrative analysis pipeline reveals distinct microbiota-host interactions and link to symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome.

12. Human milk oligosaccharide supplementation in irritable bowel syndrome patients: A parallel, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

13. Randomized clinical trial: Effects of Aloe barbadensis Mill. extract on symptoms, fecal microbiota and fecal metabolite profiles in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

14. Systemic Inflammatory Protein Profiles Distinguish Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Ulcerative Colitis, Irrespective of Inflammation or IBS-Like Symptoms.

15. Evidence of altered mucosa-associated and fecal microbiota composition in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

16. Colonic mast cell numbers, symptom profile, and mucosal expression of elements of the epithelial barrier in irritable bowel syndrome.

17. 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.

18. Subgroups of IBS patients are characterized by specific, reproducible profiles of GI and non-GI symptoms and report differences in healthcare utilization: A population-based study.

19. Evidence of increased fecal granins in children with irritable bowel syndrome and correlates with symptoms.

20. Altered intestinal antibacterial gene expression response profile in irritable bowel syndrome is linked to bacterial composition and immune activation.

21. Fecal chromogranins and secretogranins are linked to the fecal and mucosal intestinal bacterial composition of IBS patients and healthy subjects.

22. Multivariate modelling of faecal bacterial profiles of patients with IBS predicts responsiveness to a diet low in FODMAPs.

23. Understanding the Gut Microbiota in Inflammatory and Functional Gastrointestinal Diseases.

24. Identification of an Intestinal Microbiota Signature Associated With Severity of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

25. Global Cytokine Profiles and Association With Clinical Characteristics in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

26. The severity of inflammation at onset of ulcerative colitis is not associated with IBS-like symptoms during clinical remission.

27. Crosstalk at the mucosal border: importance of the gut microenvironment in IBS.

28. The microbiota link to irritable bowel syndrome: an emerging story.

29. An irritable bowel syndrome subtype defined by species-specific alterations in faecal microbiota.

32. Modulating the gut microenvironment as a treatment strategy for irritable bowel syndrome: a narrative review.

33. Aloe barbadensis Mill. extract improves symptoms in IBS patients with diarrhoea: post hoc analysis of two randomized double-blind controlled studies.

34. Gut Microbiota as Potential Orchestrators of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

35. The Serum Metabolite Response to Diet Intervention with Probiotic Acidified Milk in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Is Indistinguishable from that of Non-Probiotic Acidified Milk by 1H NMR-Based Metabonomic Analysis.

36. A pilot study of colonic B cell pattern in irritable bowel syndrome.

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