603 results on '"O'Keefe, Stephen J."'
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2. Parenteral Nutrition
3. Diet and the Human Gut Microbiome: An International Review
4. The association between dietary fibre deficiency and high-income lifestyle-associated diseases: Burkitt's hypothesis revisited
5. The Use of Metabolomics in Population-Based Research
6. Nutritional Evaluation and Support
7. Liver Disease
8. Permanent Intestinal Failure and the Short Bowel Syndrome
9. Nutritional Support in the Elderly
10. Nutrition Support in the Obese
11. Pathophysiology: Nutrition in Illness
12. Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis
13. Parenteral Feeding
14. The Nutrition Support Team
15. Enteral Nutrition
16. Nutritional Support at Home
17. Nutritional Support
18. Key Principles for Nutritional Intervention
19. Physiology of Digestion and Absorption: The Functional Interdependence Between Food and the Gut
20. Cell Biology
21. Physiology of Human Nutrition: Starvation and Obesity
22. Nutrition in Severe Acute Pancreatitis
23. Fiber, Fat, and Colorectal Cancer: New Insight into Modifiable Dietary Risk Factors
24. Colorectal Cancer
25. Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
26. Renal Disease
27. Small Bowel Transplantation
28. Timing of enteral nutrition in acute pancreatitis: Meta-analysis of individuals using a single-arm of randomised trials
29. Nutrition and Acute Pancreatitis
30. 394: CHANGES IN THE DIET AND THE MICROBIOME WITH URBANISATION IN SOUTH AFRICANS THAT MIGHT ACCOUNT FOR THE INCREASEASING APPEARANCE OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
31. EP1264: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS IN THE ALASKA FIBER INTERVENTION RESEARCH STUDY (FIRST) TO REDUCE THE RISK OF COLON CANCER IN ALASKA NATIVE PEOPLE
32. 117: MICROBIAL METABOLITES OF FAT, NOT FIBER, MAY EXPLAIN THE INCREASING INCIDENCE OF COLON CANCER WITH URBANIZATION OF SOUTH AFRICANS
33. Tu1957 HIGH FIBER SUPPLEMENTATION ALTERS HUMAN FECAL MICROBIOME: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF THE ALASKA FIBER INTERVENTION RESEARCH STUDY (FIRST)
34. Tu1955 ARE HIGH-FIBER SUPPLEMENTS WELL TOLERATED? PRELIMINARY FINDINGS IN THE ALASKA FIBER INTERVENTION RESEARCH STUDY (FIRST)
35. 1281 TARGETED GENE EXPRESSION AND CONCENTRATIONS OF SHORTCHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN RESPONSE TO HIGH FIBER SUPPLEMENTATION: RESULTS OF THE ALASKA FIBER INTERVENTION RESEARCH STUDY (FIRST)
36. Is Salt at Fault? Dietary Salt Consumption and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
37. A Simplified Method for the Determination of Omega-6/Omega-3 Ratios in Red Blood Cells from Human Whole Blood
38. Nutrition Supplementation
39. A Chemical Genetic Approach Reveals That p38α MAPK Activation by Diphosphorylation Aggravates Myocardial Infarction and Is Prevented by the Direct Binding of SB203580
40. Is Salt at Fault? Dietary Salt Consumption and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
41. Sex Differences in Depression Reexamined
42. Microinjection of Antisense c-mos Oligonucleotides Prevents Meiosis II in the Maturing Mouse Egg
43. Erratum to: Nutritional Support in the Elderly
44. Intestinal Microbes, Diet, and Colorectal Cancer
45. Nutrition in Severe Acute Pancreatitis
46. Dietary fibre to reduce colon cancer risk in Alaska Native people: the Alaska FIRST randomised clinical trial protocol
47. 801 DIETARY FIBER SUPPRESSES COLONIC TUMORIGENESIS IN GNOTOBIOTIC MICE COLONIZED WITH HUMAN FECAL MICROBIOTA FROM A COHORT AT HIGH RISK OF COLON CANCER
48. Fr452 COMPARISON OF FECAL SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND DIET IN RURAL AND URBAN AFRICANS THAT MAY EXPLAIN COLON CANCER RISK
49. Fr245 THE EFFECT OF THE FIBER SUPPLEMENTATION OF ENTERAL FEEDS ON ACETATE TURNOVER AND GUT MICROBIOTA IN CLINICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS
50. Sa022 A HIGH-FIBER LOW-FAT DIET INCREASES FECAL LEVELS OF LITHOCHOLIC ACID DERIVATIVE 3-KETOCHOLANIC ACID
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