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1. Dietary aflatoxins exposure, environmental enteropathy, and their relation with childhood stunting.

2. Factors associated with stunting in under-five children with environmental enteropathy in slum areas of Jimma town, Ethiopia

3. Epidemiology of environmental enteric dysfunction, malnutrition and intestinal microbiota amongst children in Kilifi, Kenya

4. Ingestion of Fecal Bacteria along Multiple Pathways by Young Children in Rural Bangladesh Participating in a Cluster-Randomized Trial of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Interventions (WASH Benefits)

5. Effects of Water, Sanitation, Handwashing, and Nutritional Interventions on Environmental Enteric Dysfunction in Young Children: A Cluster-randomized, Controlled Trial in Rural Bangladesh.

6. Environmental Enteropathy and Anaemia Status Among Under-Five Children, in Slum Areas of Jimma Town, Ethiopia

8. Amino acid and/or multiple micronutrient supplementation in environmental enteropathy : effects on small intestinal barrier structure and function

9. Harnessing the probiotic properties and immunomodulatory effects of fermented food-derived Limosilactobacillus fermentum strains: implications for environmental enteropathy

10. Infections and nutrient deficiencies during infancy predict impaired growth at 5 years: Findings from the MAL-ED study in Pakistan

11. Markers of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Are Associated with Poor Growth and Developmental Outcomes among Young Children in Lusaka, Zambia.

12. A cross-sectional study of associations between the 13 C-sucrose breath test, the lactulose rhamnose assay, and growth in children at high risk of environmental enteropathy.

13. Duodenal transcriptomics demonstrates signatures of tissue inflammation and immune cell infiltration in children with environmental enteric dysfunction across global centers.

14. Diagnosis of Celiac Disease and Environmental Enteropathy on Biopsy Images Using Color Balancing on Convolutional Neural Networks

15. 13C-sucrose breath test for the non-invasive assessment of environmental enteropathy in Zambian adults

16. Epithelial Abnormalities in the Small Intestine of Zambian Children With Stunting

17. Intestinal Biopsies for the Evaluation of Environmental Enteropathy and Environmental Enteric Dysfunction.

18. Implementation challenges from a prospective, interventional biopsy-based study of Environmental Enteropathy in rural Pakistan [version 2; peer review: 1 approved]

19. Implementation challenges from a prospective, interventional biopsy-based study of Environmental Enteropathy in rural Pakistan [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]

20. Gene expression profiles compared in environmental and malnutrition enteropathy in Zambian children and adults

21. The contribution of environmental enteropathy to the global problem of micronutrient deficiency.

22. Study of Environmental Enteropathy and Malnutrition (SEEM) in Pakistan: protocols for biopsy based biomarker discovery and validation

23. Rotavirus vaccine efficacy: current status and areas for improvement

26. Environmental enteropathy and malnutrition in pre-school stunted children.

27. Factors associated with stunting in under-five children with environmental enteropathy in slum areas of Jimma town, Ethiopia.

28. Mycobacterium avium lysate induces matrix metalloproteinase-1 in intestinal tissue and peripheral blood: Observations from selected hospital based Zambian adults

29. Environmental Enteric Dysfunction: Reemergence of an Old Disease.

30. Lactoferrin and lysozyme to reduce environmental enteric dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

31. Tryptophan, glutamine, leucine, and micronutrient supplementation improves environmental enteropathy in Zambian adults: a randomized controlled trial.

32. Intestinal permeability and inflammation mediate the association between nutrient density of complementary foods and biochemical measures of micronutrient status in young children: results from the MAL-ED study.

33. Environmental Enteropathy: Elusive but Significant Subclinical Abnormalities in Developing Countries

34. Histo-Blood Group Antigens, Enteropathogen Carriage and Environmental Enteropathy in Stunted Zambian Children

35. Food Hygiene Practices of Rural Women and Microbial Risk for Children: Formative Research in Nepal

36. Environmental Enteropathy, Oral Vaccine Failure and Growth Faltering in Infants in Bangladesh

37. Characterisation of environmental enteropathy biomarkers and associated risk factors in children in the context of a WASH trial in Timor-Leste.

38. Mycobacterium avium lysate induces matrix metalloproteinase-1 in intestinal tissue and peripheral blood: Observations from selected hospital based Zambian adults.

39. Rotavirus epidemiology and vaccine demand: considering Bangladesh chapter through the book of global disease burden.

40. Enteric Infections in Young Children are Associated with Environmental Enteropathy and Impaired Growth.

41. Intestinal Biopsies for the Evaluation of Environmental Enteropathy and Environmental Enteric Dysfunction

42. Understanding the role of the gut in undernutrition: what can technology tell us?

43. The contribution of environmental enteropathy to the global problem of micronutrient deficiency

44. Adaptation of the small intestine to microbial enteropathogens in Zambian children with stunting

45. Lactoferrin and lysozyme to reduce environmental enteric dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

46. A methodologic framework for modeling and assessing biomarkers of environmental enteropathy as predictors of growth in infants: an example from a Peruvian birth cohort.

47. Tropical Enteropathies.

48. Mouthing of Soil Contaminated Objects is Associated with Environmental Enteropathy in Young Children.

49. Environmental enteropathy is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in Peruvian children.

50. A Combined Intervention of Zinc, Multiple Micronutrients, and Albendazole Does Not Ameliorate Environmental Enteric Dysfunction or Stunting in Rural Malawian Children in a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.

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