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3. Evaluation of oxidative stress in an experimental model of Crohn's disease treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

4. Efficacy of Early Optimization of Infliximab Guided by Therapeutic Drug Monitoring during Induction-A Prospective Trial.

5. Chronic inflammatory diseases, subclinical atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular diseases: Design, objectives, and baseline characteristics of a prospective case-cohort study ‒ ELSA-Brasil.

6. Nutritional Global Status and Its Impact in Crohn's Disease.

8. Endoscopic activity, tissue factor and Crohn's disease: findings in clinical remission patients.

9. Recovery from COVID-19 Pneumonia in a Patient with Acute Severe Colitis.

10. Management of inflammatory bowel disease patients in the COVID-19 pandemic era: a Brazilian tertiary referral center guidance.

11. Pancreatic endosonographic findings and clinical correlation in Crohn's disease.

12. Risk of thrombosis and mortality in inflammatory bowel disease.

13. Helminths as an alternative therapy for intestinal diseases.

14. Inter- and intraobserver agreement in computed tomography enterography in inflammatory bowel disease.

16. Ophthalmologic manifestations of celiac disease.

17. A snapshot of the nutritional status of Crohn's disease among adolescents in Brazil: a prospective cross-sectional study.

19. Cytomegalovirus infection in inflammatory bowel disease is not associated with worsening of intestinal inflammatory activity.

20. Clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcomes of children and adolescents with eosinophilic esophagitis.

21. Titanium dioxide induced inflammation in the small intestine.

22. Prevalence of celiac disease among blood donors in São Paulo: the most populated city in Brazil.

23. Oral manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease: a review based on the observation of six cases.

24. Performance of two commercial ELISAs for detecting IgA anti-human and anti-guinea pig tissue transglutaminase antibodies.

25. Catheter-related septic thrombosis of superior vena cava and right heart in a patient with active Crohn's disease.

26. Prevalence of celiac disease in an urban area of Brazil with predominantly European ancestry.

27. Intestinal damage in strongyloidiasis: the imbalance between cell death and proliferation.

28. Histologic study of colonic mucosa in patients with chronic diarrhea and normal colonoscopic findings.

29. Diagnosis of suspected trimethylaminuria by NMR spectroscopy.

30. Ursodeoxycholic acid ameliorates experimental ileitis counteracting intestinal barrier dysfunction and oxidative stress.

31. Effect of a selective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 on the small bowel of rats.

32. Lack of evidence for the pathogenic role of iron and HFE gene mutations in Brazilian patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

33. Celiac disease in Brazilian adults.

34. Intestinal permeability in strongyloidiasis.

35. Protective effect of metronidazole on uncoupling mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation induced by NSAID: a new mechanism.

36. Ursodeoxycholic acid does not interfere with in vivo Helicobacter pylori colonization.

37. Effects of colectomy on gallbladder motility in patients with ulcerative colitis.

38. Gallbladder hypokinesia in Crohn's disease.

39. Reproducibility of the ultrasound method for measurement of gallbladder volume.

40. Measurement of gastric emptying time by real-time ultrasonography in patients with Crohn's disease.

42. Experimental evaluation of a model for predicting micellar composition and concentration of monomeric species in bile salt binary mixtures.

43. Chylomicron metabolism in experimental cirrhosis and cholestasis.

44. Small bowel bacterial overgrowth in strongyloidiasis.

45. Protein-losing enteropathy in systemic lupus erythematosus.

46. Bile acids do not regulate the intestinal mucosal cholesterol synthesis: studies in the chronic bile duct-ureter fistula rat model.

48. Origin of intestinal lymph cholesterol in rats: contribution from luminal absorption, mucosal synthesis and filtration from plasma.

49. Origin of cholesterol transported in intestinal lymph: studies in patients with filarial chyluria.

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