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1. Clinical Research Network: JHCRN Infrastructure and Lessons Learned

2. Epidemiological and microbiome associations of Clostridioides difficile carriage in infancy and early childhood

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3. Studying the urine microbiome in superficial bladder cancer: samples obtained by midstream voiding versus cystoscopy

4. Endosomal trafficking defects in patient cells with KIAA1109 biallelic variants

7. Contributors

12. Collection of non-meconium stool on fecal occult blood cards is an effective method for fecal microbiota studies in infants

13. Comparison of Infant Gut and Skin Microbiota, Resistome and Virulome Between Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Environments

14. New observations on maternal age effect on germline de novo mutations

15. Prenatal and Peripartum Exposure to Antibiotics and Cesarean Section Delivery Are Associated with Differences in Diversity and Composition of the Infant Meconium Microbiome

16. Association of Ancestral Genetic Admixture and Excess Weight at Twelve Months of Age

17. Identification of copy number variants in whole-genome data using Reference Coverage Profiles

18. CloudForest: A Scalable and Efficient Random Forest Implementation for Biological Data.

19. Endosomal trafficking defects in patient cells with KIAA1109 biallelic variants

21. Maternal Confidence and Emergency Department Utilization Among Infants

22. Germline variation in cancer-susceptibility genes in a healthy, ancestrally diverse cohort: implications for individual genome sequencing.

23. Clinical Immuno-Oncology - E-Book

25. A small molecule (pluripotin) as a tool for studying cancer stem cell biology: proof of concept.

26. SDF-1α mediates wound-promoted tumor growth in a syngeneic orthotopic mouse model of breast cancer.

27. Differences in maternal gene expression in Cesarean section delivery compared with vaginal delivery

28. Gut microbial composition difference between pediatric ALL survivors and siblings

29. Gram-negative microbiota blooms in premature twins discordant for parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis

30. Clinical and social factors associated with excess weight in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White children

31. Germline de novo mutation clusters arise during oocyte aging in genomic regions with high double-strand-break incidence

32. Transient tumor-fibroblast interactions increase tumor cell malignancy by a TGF-Beta mediated mechanism in a mouse xenograft model of breast cancer.

33. Prenatal exposure to PM 2.5 and birth weight: A pooled analysis from three North American longitudinal pregnancy cohort studies

34. Increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis among mothers with children who carryDRB1risk-associated alleles

35. Assessment of the Urinary Microbiome in Children Younger Than 48 Months

36. Preface

37. Dedication

38. Memoriam

39. Prenatal and Peripartum Exposure to Antibiotics and Cesarean Section Delivery Are Associated with Differences in Diversity and Composition of the Infant Meconium Microbiome

40. Fecal Transplant in Children With Clostridioides difficile Gives Sustained Reduction in Antimicrobial Resistance and Potential Pathogen Burden

41. EPG5 Variants with Modest Functional Impact Result in an Ameliorated and Primarily Neurological Phenotype in a 3.5-Year-Old Patient with Vici Syndrome

42. Genomic and molecular characterization of preterm birth

43. Publisher Correction: Germline de novo mutation clusters arise during oocyte aging in genomic regions with high double-strand-break incidence

44. A Child’s HLA-DRB1 genotype increases maternal risk of systemic lupus erythematosus

45. Whole-Genome Sequencing of a Healthy Aging Cohort

46. Mother-child histocompatibility and risk of rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus among mothers

47. Common genetic causes of holoprosencephaly are limited to a small set of evolutionarily conserved driver genes of midline development coordinated by TGF-β, hedgehog, and FGF signaling

48. A genome-wide association study identifies only two ancestry specific variants associated with spontaneous preterm birth

49. Mendelian inheritance errors in whole genome sequenced trios are enriched in repeats and cluster within copy number losses

50. The complement system supports normal postnatal development and gonadal function in both sexes