324 results on '"Claud, Erika C."'
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2. The Role of Childhood Asthma in Obesity Development
3. Neurodevelopmental outcome of infants who develop necrotizing enterocolitis: The gut-brain axis
4. A digital twin of the infant microbiome to predict neurodevelopmental deficits
5. The human gut microbiome and health inequities
6. Early preterm infant microbiome impacts adult learning
7. The microbiome, guard or threat to infant health
8. Microbiome function and neurodevelopment in Black infants: vitamin B 12 emerges as a key factor
9. Early probiotics shape microbiota
10. Childhood Development and the Microbiome—The Intestinal Microbiota in Maintenance of Health and Development of Disease During Childhood Development
11. Necrotizing Enterocolitis and the Preterm Infant Microbiome
12. The Role of Childhood Asthma in Obesity Development: A Nationwide U.S. Multi-cohort Study
13. Innate and Adaptive Immune Dysfunction and Necrotizing Enterocolitis
14. Maternal gestational diabetes mellitus associates with altered gut microbiome composition and head circumference abnormalities in male offspring
15. Microbiome function and neurodevelopment in Black infants: vitamin B12 emerges as a key factor.
16. List of contributors
17. Vitamin D: its impact on disease and the microbiome
18. The microbiome in preterm infants and implications in health
19. Developmentally Regulated IκB Expression in Intestinal Epithelium and Susceptibility to Flagellin-Induced Inflammation
20. The Impact of Maternal Probiotics on Intestinal Vitamin D Receptor Expression in Early Life
21. Microbiota from Preterm Infants Who Develop Necrotizing Enterocolitis Drives the Neurodevelopment Impairment in a Humanized Mouse Model
22. Gut Microbiome–Brain Axis as an Explanation for the Risk of Poor Neurodevelopment Outcome in Preterm Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis
23. Maternal administration of probiotics promotes brain development and protects offspring’s brain from postnatal inflammatory insults in C57/BL6J mice
24. Impact of Developmental Age, Necrotizing Enterocolitis Associated Stress, and Oral Therapeutic Intervention on Mucus Barrier Properties
25. Microbial therapeutic interventions
26. Intrauterine Inflammation, Epigenetics, and Microbiome Influences on Preterm Infant Health
27. Limosilactobacillus reuteri normalizes blood–brain barrier dysfunction and neurodevelopment deficits associated with prenatal exposure to lipopolysaccharide
28. The Developing Microbiome of the Preterm Infant
29. Neurodevelopmental outcome of infants who develop necrotizing enterocolitis: The gut-brain axis
30. The Role of Childhood Asthma in Obesity Development: A Nationwide US Multicohort Study
31. Limosilactobacillus reuteri normalizes blood–brain barrier dysfunction and neurodevelopment deficits associated with prenatal exposure to lipopolysaccharide.
32. Is Promoting Gut Microbial Diversity in Neonatal Enterocolitis the NECst Step?
33. Erythropoietin Protects Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function and Lowers the Incidence of Experimental Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis
34. Probiotics and neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis
35. Bacteroidota and Lachnospiraceae Integration Into the Gut Microbiome at Key Time Points in Early Life are Critical for Neurodevelopment
36. Intestinal epithelial vitamin D receptor deletion leads to defective autophagy in colitis
37. Lubiprostone Decreases Mouse Colonic Inner Mucus Layer Thickness and Alters Intestinal Microbiota
38. 499 THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL PROBIOTICS ON INTESTINAL VITAMIN D RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN AN INFANT MURINE MODEL
39. Regional differences in colonic mucosa-associated microbiota determine the physiological expression of host heat shock proteins
40. Salmonella typhimurium infection increases p53 acetylation in intestinal epithelial cells
41. Stress granule formation mediates the inhibition of colonic Hsp70 translation by interferon-[gamma] and tumor necrosis factor-[alpha]
42. The early gut microbiome could protect against severe retinopathy of prematurity
43. Chapter 9 - Vitamin D: its impact on disease and the microbiome
44. Chapter 4 - The microbiome in preterm infants and implications in health
45. Effect of Antibiotic Use Within First 48 Hours of Life on the Preterm Infant Microbiome
46. Bacteroidota and Lachnospiraceae integration into the gut microbiome at key time points in early life are linked to infant neurodevelopment
47. Platelet-activating factor-induced chloride channel activation is associated with intracellular acidosis and apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells
48. Flagellin is required for salmonella-induced expression of heat shock protein Hsp25 in intestinal epithelium
49. 447 DOES THE FECAL MICROBIOME PROTECT SOME PRETERM INFANTS FROM PARENTERAL NUTRITION ASSOCIATED CHOLESTASIS?
50. Sa1880 VITAMIN B12 BIOSYNTHESIS IS A SIGNIFICANT MICROBIOME FUNCTION FOR EARLY NEURODEVLOPMENT IN BLACK INFANTS
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