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1. Neonatal diet impacts liver mitochondrial bioenergetics in piglets fed formula or human milk

2. Bacterial and Fungal Adaptations in Cecum and Distal Colon of Piglets Fed With Dairy-Based Milk Formula in Comparison With Human Milk

3. Neonatal Diet Impacts the Large Intestine Luminal Metabolome at Weaning and Post-Weaning in Piglets Fed Formula or Human Milk

4. Formula Diet Alters the Ileal Metagenome and Transcriptome at Weaning and during the Postweaning Period in a Porcine Model

5. Neonatal Diet Impacts Circulatory miRNA Profile in a Porcine Model

6. Formula diet driven microbiota shifts tryptophan metabolism from serotonin to tryptamine in neonatal porcine colon

7. Neonatal diet alters fecal microbiota and metabolome profiles at different ages in infants fed breast milk or formula

8. Bacterial and Fungal Adaptations in Cecum and Distal Colon of Piglets Fed With Dairy-Based Milk Formula in Comparison With Human Milk

9. HIF-alpha Activation Impacts Macrophage Function During Murine Leishmania major Infection

10. In vivo reprogramming of murine host immune response genes following Leishmania major infection

11. Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model

12. Neonatal Diet Impacts Bioregional Microbiota Composition in Piglets Fed Human Breast Milk or Infant Formula

13. Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Signaling in Macrophages Promotes Lymphangiogenesis in Leishmania major Infection

14. Human Milk-Fed Piglets Have a Distinct Small Intestine and Circulatory Metabolome Profile Relative to That of Milk Formula-Fed Piglets

15. Formula Diet Alters the Ileal Metagenome and Transcriptome at Weaning and during the Postweaning Period in a Porcine Model

16. Human Breast-Milk Feeding Enhances the Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immune Response in Neonatal Piglets

17. Early Postnatal Diets Affect the Bioregional Small Intestine Microbiome and Ileal Metabolome in Neonatal Pigs

18. Neonatal diet impacts liver mitochondrial bioenergetics in piglets fed formula or human milk

19. Early Diet Has Differential Effects on the Small Intestine Microbiome by Region in Neonatal Piglets

22. Neonatal diet composition modulates ileum mitochondrial function in a neonatal pig model

23. Early Diet Exposure Differentially Alters the Microbiota and Metabolites in the Distal Colon of Piglets Fed Human Breast Milk or Formula (P20-037-19)

24. Early Postnatal Diet Differentially Affects the Fecal Microbiome and Metabolome (FS04-02-19)

25. Erratum to: Formula diet alters small intestine morphology, microbial abundance and reduces VE-cadherin and IL-10 expression in neonatal porcine model

26. Formula diet driven microbial diversity and immunological consequence in small intestine of neonatal porcine model

28. Formula diet alters small intestine morphology, microbial abundance and reduces VE-cadherin and IL-10 expression in neonatal porcine model

29. Strain and Virulence Diversity in the Mouse Pathogen Chlamydia muridarum

30. Ocular Pathologic Response Elicited byChlamydiaOrganisms and the Predictive Value of Quantitative Modeling

31. Effect of Chlamydiaphage φCPG1 on the Course of Conjunctival Infection with ' Chlamydia caviae ' in Guinea Pigs

32. Chlamydiae and polymorphonuclear leukocytes: unlikely allies in the spread of chlamydial infection

33. Chlamydial Variants Differ in Ability To Ascend the Genital Tract in the Guinea Pig Model of Chlamydial Genital Infection

34. Characterization of Chlamydial Genital Infection Resulting from Sexual Transmission from Male to Female Guinea Pigs and Determination of Infectious Dose

35. Chlamydia caviae infection alters abundance but not composition of the guinea pig vaginal microbiota

36. Erratum for Yeruva et al., Early MicroRNA Expression Profile as a Prognostic Biomarker for the Development of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in a Mouse Model of Chlamydial Genital Infection

37. Early MicroRNA expression profile as a prognostic biomarker for the development of pelvic inflammatory disease in a mouse model of chlamydial genital infection

38. Target cell limitation constrains chlamydial load in persistent infections: results from mathematical modelling applied to mouse genital tract infection data

39. Characterization of Lymphocyte Response in the Female Genital Tract during Ascending Chlamydial Genital Infection in the Guinea Pig Model

40. Chlamydial infection of the gastrointestinal tract: a reservoir for persistent infection

41. Effect of Inflammatory Response on In Vivo Competition between Two Chlamydial Variants in the Guinea Pig Model of Inclusion Conjunctivitis

42. In vivo ultrastructural analysis of the intimate relationship between polymorphonuclear leukocytes and the chlamydial developmental cycle

43. Essential Role for Neutrophils in Pathogenesis and Adaptive Immunity in Chlamydia caviae Ocular Infections ▿

44. Local Host Response to Chlamydial Urethral Infection in Male Guinea Pigs ▿

45. Impact of azithromycin resistance mutations on the virulence and fitness of Chlamydia caviae in guinea pigs

46. Use of aminoglycoside 3′ adenyltransferase as a selection marker for Chlamydia trachomatis intron-mutagenesis and in vivo intron stability

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