44 results on '"Haberman, Yael"'
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2. Machine-learning-based integrative –‘omics analyses reveal immunologic and metabolic dysregulation in environmental enteric dysfunction
3. Multicenter Cohort Study of Infliximab Pharmacokinetics and Therapy Response in Pediatric Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis
4. Glycogen Storage Disease type IA refractory to cornstarch: Can next generation sequencing offer a solution?
5. Evaluating Eosinophilic Colitis as a Unique Disease Using Colonic Molecular Profiles: A Multi-Site Study
6. Bile Acid Profiling Reveals Distinct Signatures in Undernourished Children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction
7. Trabecular Bone Score in Children and Adolescents With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
8. Assessment of small bowel mucosal healing by video capsule endoscopy for the prediction of short-term and long-term risk of Crohn's disease flare: a prospective cohort study
9. Disruption of Epithelial HDAC3 in Intestine Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice
10. Clinical and Genomic Correlates of Neutrophil Reactive Oxygen Species Production in Pediatric Patients With Crohn’s Disease
11. Altered cGMP Dynamics at the Plasma Membrane Contribute to Diarrhea in Ulcerative Colitis
12. Su1888 THE GUT MICROBIOME AS A REPORTER OF HEALTH, AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS WITH DIFFERENT EXPOSURES
13. Sa1869 FECAL CONTENT FROM IBD PATIENTS DISTURBS EPITHELIAL FUNCTIONS IN TWO MODEL SYSTEMS
14. Tu1754 MODELS FOR PREDICTING CROHN DISEASE (CD) EXACERBATION USING SERUM AND FECAL METABOLOMICS
15. Tu1720 SHORT ILEAL MICROVILLUS LENGTH PREDICTS STRICTURING DISEASE BEHAVIOR AND BOWEL RESECTION SURGERY IN PEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE
16. Mo1794 CROHN'S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED PATHOGENIC MUTATION IN MANGANESE TRANSPORTER ZIP8 SHIFTS THE ILEAL AND RECTAL MUCOSAL MICROBIOTA IMPLICATING ABERRANT BILE ACID METABOLISM
17. Su1898 LACK OF GUT MICROBIOME RECOVERY WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION
18. Receptor for activated C kinase (RACK) and protein kinase C (PKC) in egg activation
19. Mo1816 EXPOSURES LINKED WITH URBAN AND RURAL LIVING INDICATE SIGNIFICANT DETERMINANTS OF THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME, WHICH ARE ALSO LINKED WITH CROHN DISEASE SIGNALS
20. Mo1720 UNTARGETED SERUM METABOLOME SHOWS CROHN DISEASE (CD) ASSOCIATED SIGNATURE, SIGNALS THAT CORRELATE WITH DISEASE ACTIVITY AND CRP, AND SIGNALS THAT MAY PRECEDE DISEASE FLARE
21. Mo1704 USING DIET-OMICS IN CROHN DISEASE TO IDENTIFY BENEFICIAL FECAL METABOLITES AND DIETARY COMPOUNDS THAT PROMOTE HEALTHIER MICROBIOME AND MUCOSAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS SIGNALS
22. Sa1861 CROHN DISEASE UNTARGETED FECAL METABOLOME SHOWS STRONG CORRELATION WITH SPECIFIC SALIVARY ASSOCIATED MICROBIAL TAXA, AND WITH DISEASE ACTIVITY
23. 162: ILEAL ENTEROCYTE BRUSH BORDER ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATE WITH PROGRESSIVE DISEASE COURSE IN PEDIATRICS CROHN'S DISEASE
24. Su098 GATA6-AS1 LNCRNA EXPRESSION IS REDUCED IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) EPITHELIA, WITH POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS ON MITOCHONDRIAL GENES AND FUNCTIONS
25. Su094 IMMUNE AND METABOLIC PATHOGENESIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERIC DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDHOOD UNDERNUTRITION: A BIRTH INCEPTION COHORT
26. 727 ANTI-TNF PHARMACOKINETICS AND RESPONSE TO THERAPY IN PEDIATRIC ACUTE SEVERE ULCERATIVE COLITIS (THE ARCH STUDY)
27. 679 GUT MICROBIOME ACROSS DISEASES IDENTIFIES PRIMARILY SHARED MICROBIAL COMPOSITIONAL RESPONSES, WITH MORE LIMITED UC/CD-SPECIFIC MICROBIAL SIGNAL
28. 502 ASSOCIATION OF DELETERIOUS DUOX2 VARIANTS WITH A PRECLINICAL HALLMARK OF DISTURBED MICROBIOTA-IMMUNE HOMEOSTASIS AND RISK OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
29. 423 TARGETED ASSESSMENT OF MUCOSAL IMMUNE GENE EXPRESSION PREDICTS CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
30. Tu1297 GUT MICROBIAL META-ANALYSIS OF INFLAMMATORY AND NONINFLAMMATORY DISEASES IDENTIFIES SHARED MICROBIAL COMPOSITIONAL RESPONSES
31. Tu1293 EPITHELIAL LONG NON-CODING RNA REGULATE IN-CIS NEIGHBORING TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS AND EPITHELIAL FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CROHN DISEASE PATHOGENESIS
32. 1162 BASELINE ILEAL LUMINAL NARROWING IS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC PRE-TREATMENT MUCOSAL GENE PROGRAMS AND MICROBIAL SHIFTS AND SUBSEQUENT LIKELIHOOD OF TRANSMURAL HEALING IN PEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE
33. 1161 CLINICAL AND HOST BIOLOGICAL FACTORS CAN PREDICT COLECTOMY RISK IN CHILDREN NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
34. 1092 EPITHELIAL-DERIVED SELENOPROTEIN P ATTENUATES OXIDATIVE STRESS AND PROTECTS FROM COLITIS-ASSOCIATED CARCINOGENESIS
35. 935 PRE-TREATMENT MUCOSAL INFLAMMATORY AND WOUND HEALING GENE PROGRAMS REVEAL MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH FUTURE STRICTURING BEHAVIOR DURING FIVE YEAR FOLLOW-UP IN PEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE
36. P143 EPITHELIAL-DERIVED SELENOPROTEIN P PROTECTS FROM COLITIS-ASSOCIATED CARCINOGENESIS
37. Tu1756 – The Treatment Naive Rectal Transcriptome Identifies Pathways Underlying Response to Induction Corticosteroid Therapy in Ulcerative Colitis
38. Sa2009 - Bioavailable Serum Vitamin D and Rectal Vitamin D Receptor Expression at Diagnosis in Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis: Associations with Disease Severity, Clinical Outcomes, and Rectal Patterns of Gene Expression
39. 740 - Age-of-Onset Dependent Ileal Immune Maturation and Reduced Alpha-Defensin in Pediatric Crohn Disease with Already Established Dysbiosis
40. 635 - Intestinal Microbiota Direct an Epithelial Epigenetic Signature of Pediatric Crohn's Disease
41. 589 - The Treatment Naive Rectal Transcriptome Identifies Pathways Mediating Clinical and Endoscopic Severity and Response to Initial Therapy in Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis
42. 378 - Genomic Correlates of Reduced Neutrophil Granulocytemacrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Signaling in Stricturing Pediatric Crohn Disease
43. Tu1764 - Reduced Transcription of Genes Regulating Mitochondrial Biogenesis is Associated with Poor Response to Corticosteroid Therapy in Newly Diagnosed Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis
44. Tu1749 - Higher Mucosal Calprotectin Expression is Associated with Induction of Antimicrobial and Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Signaling and Reduced Effectiveness of Corticosteroid Therapy in Treatment Naive Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis
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