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1. Paradoxical Reactions to Anti-TNFα and Anti-IL-17 Treatment in Psoriasis Patients: Are Skin and/or Gut Microbiota Involved?

2. Serum TGF-β1 and CD14 Predicts Response to Anti-TNF-α Therapy in IBD

3. Skin microbiota signature distinguishes IBD patients and reflects skin adverse events during anti-TNF therapy

4. Association between ustekinumab therapy and changes in specific anti-microbial response, serum biomarkers, and microbiota composition in patients with IBD: A pilot study.

5. Altered Serum Immunological and Biochemical Parameters and Microbiota Composition in Patients With AN During Realimentation

7. Current Aspects of the Role of Autoantibodies Directed Against Appetite-Regulating Hormones and the Gut Microbiome in Eating Disorders

8. The intestinal microbiota and metabolites in patients with anorexia nervosa

9. Multiple Sclerosis and Microbiome

10. Urinary I-FABP, L-FABP, TFF-3, and SAA Can Diagnose and Predict the Disease Course in Necrotizing Enterocolitis at the Early Stage of Disease

11. Fecal Microbiome Changes and Specific Anti-Bacterial Response in Patients with IBD during Anti-TNF Therapy

12. Diet Rich in Animal Protein Promotes Pro-inflammatory Macrophage Response and Exacerbates Colitis in Mice

13. Dysbiosis of Skin Microbiota in Psoriatic Patients: Co-occurrence of Fungal and Bacterial Communities

14. Crucial Role of Microbiota in Experimental Psoriasis Revealed by a Gnotobiotic Mouse Model

15. Gut Microbiota and NAFLD: Pathogenetic Mechanisms, Microbiota Signatures, and Therapeutic Interventions

16. Monoassociation of Preterm Germ-Free Piglets with Bifidobacterium animalis Subsp. lactis BB-12 and Its Impact on Infection with Salmonella Typhimurium

17. Diet Rich in Simple Sugars Promotes Pro-Inflammatory Response via Gut Microbiota Alteration and TLR4 Signaling

18. Severity of Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis Is Reduced by Pretreatment with Live Probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917

19. Oral Bacterial and Fungal Microbiome Impacts Colorectal Carcinogenesis

20. Microbiota, Microbial Metabolites, and Barrier Function in A Patient with Anorexia Nervosa after Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

21. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Types Differ in Markers of Inflammation, Gut Barrier and in Specific Anti-Bacterial Response

22. Unique Gene Expression Signatures in the Intestinal Mucosa and Organoids Derived from Germ-Free and Monoassociated Mice

23. The Microbiota Determines Susceptibility to Experimental Autoimmune Uveoretinitis

24. Urinary Intestinal Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Can Distinguish Necrotizing Enterocolitis from Sepsis in Early Stage of the Disease

25. High Prevalence of Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibodies in Infants with Food Protein-Induced Proctitis/Proctocolitis: Autoimmunity Involvement?

26. Administration of a probiotic can change drug pharmacokinetics: effect of E. coli Nissle 1917 on amidarone absorption in rats.

27. Patterns of early gut colonization shape future immune responses of the host.

28. Sperm cells induce distinct cytokine response in peripheral mononuclear cells from infertile women with serum anti-sperm antibodies.

29. Lysate of probiotic Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 ameliorates colitis by strengthening the gut barrier function and changing the gut microenvironment.

30. NMR- and MS-Based Untargeted Metabolomic Study of Stool and Serum Samples from Patients with Anorexia Nervosa

31. IBD Patients Show a Unique Skin Microbiota Composition and a Correlation Pattern Between Serological Biomarkers and Clinical Aspects During Skin Adverse Events in the Setting of Anti-TNFα Therapy

32. Multiparametric flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood B cell trafficking differences among Epstein-Barr virus infected and uninfected subpopulations

33. Secretory IgA N-glycans contribute to the protection against E. coli O55 infection of germ-free piglets

34. Urinary I-FABP, L-FABP, TFF-3, and SAA Can Diagnose and Predict the Disease Course in Necrotizing Enterocolitis at the Early Stage of Disease

35. Severity of Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis Is Reduced by Pretreatment with Live Probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917

36. Fecal Microbiome Changes and Specific Anti-Bacterial Response in Patients with IBD during Anti-TNF Therapy

37. The role of gut microbiota in intestinal and liver diseases

38. Monoassociation of Preterm Germ-Free Piglets with Bifidobacterium animalis Subsp. lactis BB-12 and Its Impact on Infection with Salmonella Typhimurium

39. Contribution of Infectious Agents to the Development of Celiac Disease

40. The intestinal microbiota and metabolites in patients with anorexia nervosa

41. Diet Rich in Simple Sugars Promotes Pro-Inflammatory Response via Gut Microbiota Alteration and TLR4 Signaling

42. Immunomodulatory Components of Human Colostrum and Milk

43. Probiotic bacteria Escherichia coli Nissle decrease the severity of intraocular inflammation in experimental autoimmune uveitis

44. Occurrence of Serum Antibodies Against Wheat Alpha-Amylase Inhibitor 0.19 in Celiac Disease

45. Influence of the gut microbiome on appetite-regulating neuropeptides in the hypothalamus: Insight from conventional, antibiotic-treated, and germ-free mouse models of anorexia nervosa

46. Oral Microbiota Composition and Antimicrobial Antibody Response in Patients with Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

47. The Pros and Cons of Using Oat in a Gluten-Free Diet for Celiac Patients

48. Microbiota, immunity and immunologically-mediated diseases

49. Diagnostic pitfalls of celiac disease

50. Unique Gene Expression Signatures in the Intestinal Mucosa and Organoids Derived from Germ-Free and Monoassociated Mice

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