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1. Emerging Aeromonas enteric infections: their association with inflammatory bowel disease and novel pathogenic mechanisms

2. Analysis of global Aeromonas veronii genomes provides novel information on source of infection and virulence in human gastrointestinal diseases

3. Global epidemiology of campylobacteriosis and the impact of COVID-19

4. Multi-omics of the esophageal microenvironment identifies signatures associated with progression of Barrett’s esophagus

5. Analyses of energy metabolism and stress defence provide insights into Campylobacter concisus growth and pathogenicity

6. Bacterial Species Associated With Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Their Pathogenic Mechanisms

7. Global Studies of Using Fecal Biomarkers in Predicting Relapse in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

8. OPCML is hypermethylated in a subset of patients with metaplastic changes in their esophagus

9. Signatures within the esophageal microbiome are associated with host genetics, age, and disease

10. The Isolation of Aeromonas Species and Other Common Enteric Bacterial Pathogens from Patients with Gastroenteritis in an Australian Population

11. Global Investigations of Fusobacterium nucleatum in Human Colorectal Cancer

12. Effects of Anti-Cytokine Antibodies on Gut Barrier Function

13. The Growth and Protein Expression of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Campylobacter concisus Is Affected by the Derivatives of the Food Additive Fumaric Acid

14. Campylobacter concisus Genomospecies 2 Is Better Adapted to the Human Gastrointestinal Tract as Compared with Campylobacter concisus Genomospecies 1

15. Examination of the Anaerobic Growth of Campylobacter concisus Strains

16. Management, outcomes and survival of an Australian IgG4‐SC cohort: The MOSAIC study

17. Changes to the upper gastrointestinal microbiotas of children with reflux oesophagitis and oesophageal metaplasia

18. Multi-omics of the esophageal microenvironment identifies signatures associated with progression of Barrett’s esophagus

19. The Isolation of Aeromonas Species and Other Common Enteric Bacterial Pathogens from Patients with Gastroenteritis in an Australian Population

20. Detection of IL-18 and IL-1β protein and mRNA in human oral epithelial cells induced by Campylobacter concisus strains

21. The Isolation of

22. Campylobacter concisus upregulates PD-L1 mRNA expression in IFN-γ sensitized intestinal epithelial cells and induces cell death in esophageal epithelial cells

23. Escherichia coli K12 Upregulates Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) Expression in Gamma Interferon-Sensitized Intestinal Epithelial Cells via the NF-κB Pathway

24. Analysis of complete Campylobacter concisus genomes identifies genomospecies features, secretion systems and novel plasmids and their association with severe ulcerative colitis

25. Analyses of energy metabolism and stress defence provide insights into Campylobacter concisus growth and pathogenicity

26. Non-Intensive Care Unit Management of Acute and Acute on Chronic Liver Failure

28. Analyses of energy metabolism and stress defence provide insights into

29. Ileal intussusception and perforation associated with Cronkhite-Canada syndrome

31. Comparison of the Effects of Midazolam/Fentanyl, Midazolam/Propofol, and Midazolam/Fentanyl/Propofol on Cognitive Function After Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

32. A variant in the MICA gene is associated with liver fibrosis progression in chronic hepatitis C through TGF-b1 dependent mechanisms

33. OPCML is hypermethylated in a subset of patients with metaplastic changes in their esophagus

34. The Growth and Protein Expression of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Campylobacter concisus Is Affected by the Derivatives of the Food Additive Fumaric Acid

35. Capacity of non-invasive hepatic fibrosis algorithms to replace transient elastography to exclude cirrhosis in people with hepatitis C virus infection: A multi-centre observational study

36. Gut Microbiome Analysis Identifies Potential Etiological Factors in Acute Gastroenteritis

37. Genomic analysis of oral Campylobacter concisus strains identified a potential bacterial molecular marker associated with active Crohn's disease

38. Investigation of the effects of pH and bile on the growth of oral Campylobacter concisus strains isolated from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and controls

39. The Growth and Protein Expression of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated

40. Campylobacter concisus Genomospecies 2 Is Better Adapted to the Human Gastrointestinal Tract as Compared with Campylobacter concisus Genomospecies 1

41. Azathioprine, Mercaptopurine, and 5-Aminosalicylic Acid Affect the Growth of IBD-Associated Campylobacter Species and Other Enteric Microbes

42. Probiotics for people with hepatic encephalopathy

43. Erratum: Genome analysis of Campylobacter concisus strains from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and gastroenteritis provides new insights into pathogenicity

44. Hepatology Clinical

45. CCR5-Δ32 genotype does not improve predictive value of IL28B polymorphisms for treatment response in chronic HCV infection

46. Genome analysis of Campylobacter concisus strains from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and gastroenteritis provides new insights into pathogenicity

47. Campylobacter concisus pathotypes induce distinct global responses in intestinal epithelial cells

48. Examination of the effects of Campylobacter concisus zonula occludens toxin on intestinal epithelial cells and macrophages

49. Liver disease due to illicit substance use

50. IL28B is associated with response to chronic hepatitis C interferon-α and ribavirin therapy

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