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1. Gut Microbiome Composition Is Associated With Future Onset of Crohn’s Disease in Healthy First-Degree Relatives

3. Anti-microbial antibody response is associated with future onset of Crohn’s disease independent of biomarkers of altered gut barrier function, subclinical inflammation, and genetic risk

4. Bacteria from Diverse Habitats Colonize and Compete in the Mouse Gut

5. Gut Microbiome Composition Is Associated With Future Onset of Crohn’s Disease in Healthy First-Degree Relatives

6. Analysis of Genetic Association of Intestinal Permeability in Healthy First-degree Relatives of Patients with Crohn’s Disease

8. Altered Gut Microbiome Composition and Function Are Associated With Gut Barrier Dysfunction in Healthy Relatives of Patients With Crohn’s Disease

9. CORE-IBD: A Multidisciplinary International Consensus Initiative to Develop a Core Outcome Set for Randomized Controlled Trials in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

10. Mediterranean-Like Dietary Pattern Associations With Gut Microbiome Composition and Subclinical Gastrointestinal Inflammation

11. Gut Microbiomes of Malawian Twin Pairs Discordant for Kwashiorkor

12. CORE-IBD:A Multidisciplinary International Consensus Initiative to Develop a Core Outcome Set for Randomized Controlled Trials in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

13. Centrally Determined Standardization of Flow Cytometry Methods Reduces Interlaboratory Variation in a Prospective Multicenter Study

14. Mo1506: LOWER SERUM CONCENTRATION OF SULFATED BILE ACIDS IS ASSOCIATED WITH PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE COMORBIDITY AND ADVANCED LIVER FIBROSIS

18. 27 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN INTEGRATED RISK SCORE FOR PREDICTING FUTURE RISK OF CROHN'S DISEASE UP TO 7 YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES: THE CCCGEM PROJECT, A MULTICENTRE PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

21. 780 HOST SEROREACTIVITY TO MICROBIAL ANTIGENS IS ASSOCIATED WITH FUTURE ONSET OF CROHN'S DISEASE INDEPENDENT OF GUT BARRIER FUNCTION, SUBCLINICAL INFLAMMATION, AND GENETIC RISK

22. 601 INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS RATHER THAN CROHN'S DISEASE POLYGENIC RISK SCORE

23. Novel Fecal Biomarkers That Precede Clinical Diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis

24. Increased Intestinal Permeability Is Associated With Later Development of Crohn’s Disease

26. 398 THE GEM PROJECT: IDENTIFICATION OF A SERUM PROTEOMIC SIGNATURE ASSOCIATED WITH RISK OF FUTURE CROHN'S DISEASE ONSET IN A COHORT OF HEALTHY AT-RISK INDIVIDUALS

29. Su1980 THE GEM PROJECT: IMPAIRED GUT BARRIER FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF CROHN'S DISEASE EVEN IN THE PRESENCE OR ABSCENCE OF PRECLINICAL INFLAMMATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S PATIENTS

30. 135 THE GEM PROJECT: DIETARY PATTERNS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MICROBIOME COMPOSITION AND INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION IN HEALHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS

31. Mo1107 THE GEM PROJECT: CROHN'S DISEASE POLYGENIC RISK SCORE IS ASSOCIATED WITH PRECLINICAL INFLAMMATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS

34. 96 – Increased Intestinal Permeability is a Predictor of Crohn's Disease Development in a Large Cohort of Asymptomatic First Degree Relatives

35. 257 – Higher Abundance of Bile Acid-Metabolizing Microbiota is Associated with Type of Disease, Biopsy Location and Mucosal Inflammation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

36. Sa1816 – Elevated Fecal Calprotectin in Healthy First Degree Relatives of Patients with Crohn's Disease is Associated with Future Diagnosis of Crohn's Disease

39. Serum Zonulin Measured by Commercial Kit Fails to Correlate With Physiologic Measures of Altered Gut Permeability in First Degree Relatives of Crohn's Disease Patients.

41. FUT2 genotype and secretory status are not associated with fecal microbial composition and inferred function in healthy subjects

43. Centrally-Determined Standardization of Flow Cytometry Methods Reduces Inter-Laboratory Variation in a Prospective Multicenter Study

47. 86 Association of Environmental Exposures With the Composition and Diversity of the Human Gut Microbiome in Healthy First Degree Relatives (FDR) of Crohn's Patients

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