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1. Mice Fed an Obesogenic Western Diet, Administered Antibiotics, and Subjected to a Sterile Surgical Procedure Develop Lethal Septicemia with Multidrug-Resistant Pathobionts

2. Prevention of Anastomotic Leak Via Local Application of Tranexamic Acid to Target Bacterial-mediated Plasminogen Activation A Practical Solution to a Complex Problem

3. Defining Microbiome Readiness for Surgery: Dietary Prehabilitation and Stool Biomarkers as Predictive Tools to Improve Outcome

4. Spatial Compartmentalization of the Microbiome between the Lumen and Crypts Is Lost in the Murine Cecum following the Process of Surgery, Including Overnight Fasting and Exposure to Antibiotics

5. Can Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Silently Travel From the Gut to the Wound and Cause Postoperative Infection? Modeling the 'Trojan Horse Hypothesis'

6. Mice Fed an Obesogenic Western Diet, Administered Antibiotics, and Subjected to a Sterile Surgical Procedure Develop Lethal Septicemia with Multidrug-Resistant Pathobionts

7. Modeling Acinetobacter baumannii wound infections

8. Lack of evidence for tissue hypoxia as a contributing factor in anastomotic leak following colon anastomosis and segmental devascularization in rats

9. Morphine Promotes Colonization of Anastomotic Tissues with Collagenase - Producing Enterococcus faecalis and Causes Leak

10. Oral Polyphosphate Suppresses Bacterial Collagenase Production and Prevents Anastomotic Leak Due to Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

11. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Virulence Expression Is Directly Activated by Morphine and Is Capable of Causing Lethal Gut-Derived Sepsis in Mice During Chronic Morphine Administration

12. Depletion of intestinal phosphate after operative injury activates the virulence of P aeruginosa causing lethal gut-derived sepsis

13. Intestinal tissues induce an SNP mutation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa that enhances its virulence: possible role in anastomotic leak

14. PL5. A Novel Pathogenic Mechanism for Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Factors Present in Intestinal Contents From Premature Human Infants Activate the Virulence of Gut Bacteria

17. QS407. Intestinal Mucus pH Shifts in Response to Surgical Injury and Activates the Virulence of Intestinal Pseudomonas Aeruginosa via Iron Acquisition

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