19 results on '"Zhu, Ruixin"'
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2. Enhanced microbiota profiling in patients with quiescent Crohn’s disease through comparison with paired healthy first-degree relatives
3. Universal adhesion using mussel foot protein inspired hydrogel with dynamic interpenetration for topological entanglement
4. Systematic identification of secondary bile acid production genes in global microbiome
5. Identification and validation of microbial biomarkers from cross-cohort datasets using xMarkerFinder
6. Low-calorie diets for people with isolated impaired fasting glucose
7. Enhanced microbiota profiling in patients with quiescent Crohn's disease through comparison with paired healthy first-degree relatives using fecal metagenomics and metabolomics
8. Tough double network hydrogels with rapid self-reinforcement and low hysteresis based on highly entangled networks
9. Multi-kingdom microbial signatures in excess body weight colorectal cancer based on global metagenomic analysis.
10. CyclicPepedia: a knowledge base of natural and synthetic cyclic peptides.
11. NAFLDkb: A Knowledge Base and Platform for Drug Development against Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
12. Prediction model for expressway traffic flow of regional central cities based on time-segments
13. Mo1775 MICROBIAL MULTI-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSES REVEAL BOTH BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE AND INDELS AS PROMISING NON-INVASIVE BIOMARKERS FOR PEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE
14. Sa1866 ENHANCED MICROBIOTA PROFILING IN PATIENTS WITH QUIESCENT CROHN'S DISEASE THROUGH COMPARISON WITH PAIRED HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES USING FECAL METAGENOMICS AND METABOLOMICS
15. Sa1897 GBP5 INDUCES PRO-INFLAMMATORY INNATE LYMPHOID CELLS BY STIMULATING STAT1 ACTIVITY AND EXPRESSION
16. Mo1905 INTRATUMORAL MICROBIOME AS NOVEL INDICATORS AND THERAPEUTIC TARGETS IN GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER METASTASIS
17. Mo1776 FECAL METAPROTEOMICS-DERIVED HOST AND MICROBIAL PROTEINS SERVE AS SUPERIOR DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS FOR CROHN'S DISEASE
18. Toward the Understanding of Altered Gut Microbiome in Crohn's Disease: Cause or Consequence.
19. Host-microbiota interactions contributing to the heterogeneous tumor microenvironment in colorectal cancer.
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