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2. A18 EARLY LIFE EXPOSURE TO PARENTAL CROHN'S DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH GUT MICROBIAL COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION, GUT PERMEABILITY AND INCREASED RISK OF FUTURE CROHN'S DISEASE
3. A1 PRE-CLINICAL CROHN’S DISEASE MICROBIOME PROMOTES INFLAMMATION IN GNOTOBIOTIC RECIPIENT MICE
4. A261 INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AIR POLLUTION AND BIOMARKERS OF CROHN’S DISEASE IN CANADA
5. A28 A SERUM REDOX STATUS-RELATED INDICATOR IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RISK OF ONSET OF CROHN'S DISEASE
6. A275 THE POTENTIAL MECHANISTIC ROLES OF SPHINGOLIPIDS IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF PATIENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE
7. P321 Development and validation of an Integrated Risk Score for future risk of Crohn’s disease in healthy first-degree relatives: The CCC-GEM Project, a multicentre prospective cohort study
8. P244 The first step to IBD prevention exploring rate of pre-clinical inflammation in subset of asymptomatic subjects at risk of IBD: screening stage of the PIONIR trial
9. A198 THE LONG-TERM IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES ON HOST HEALTH AND THE RISK FACTORS OF CROHN'S DISEASE
10. A238 BILE ACID COMPOSITION AND DIETARY FAT: IMPLICATIONS FOR CROHN’S DISEASE IN A COHORT OF HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES
11. A39 HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES FROM MULTIPLEX FAMILIES VERSUS SIMPLEX HARBOR A HIGHER RISK OF DEVELOPING CROHN'S DISEASE AND ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL INFLAMMATION AND ALTERED MICROBIOME COMPOSITION
12. A218 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN ADHERENCE TO LITERATURE-DERIVED DIETARY INDICES AND PRE-DISEASE BIOMARKERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CROHN’S DISEASE PREVENTION
13. P789 Microbiome composition is altered in patients with IBD independent of endoscopic activity
14. P793 Microbial composition in IBD may influence clinical symptoms independent of endoscopic activity
15. A238 ALTERED GUT MICROBIOME COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH GUT BARRIER DYSFUNCTION IN HEALTHY RELATIVES OF CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
16. A156 MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED MICROBIOTA OF ILEOCOLONIC CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS IS DISTINCT FROM COLONIC CROHN’S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS PATIENTS INDEPENDENT OF BIOPSY SITE, ENDOSCOPIC INFLAMMATION AND HOST GENETICS
17. A236 ASSOCIATION OF STOOL METABOLOMIC PROFILE AND MICROBIOME COMPOSITION RISK SCORE WITH FUTURE ONSET OF CROHN’S DISEASE
18. A157 DEFINITIONS OF MEDITERRANEAN DIET INCONSISTENTLY ASSOCIATE WITH MARKERS OF GUT BARRIER FUNCTION OR SUBCLINICAL INFLAMMATION IN A POPULATION-BASED COHORT
19. P066 Lower serum concentration of sulfated bile acids is associated with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease comorbidity and advanced liver fibrosis
20. P708 Ileal involvement defined by Montreal classification in Crohn’s disease is associated with a distinct microbial composition in ileal and colonic mucosa
21. P701 Compositional and functional alterations of the gut microbiome are associated with impaired intestinal permeability in healthy relatives of patients with Crohn’s disease
22. P700 The GEM Project: Stool metabolomic profile is associated with microbiome risk score and with future onset of Crohn’s disease in healthy first-degree relatives
23. On the Fundamental Group of a Certain Class of Plane Algebraic Curves
24. Large-scale association analyses identify host factors influencing human gut microbiome composition
25. DOP06 Histologic activity in Ulcerative Colitis patients achieving endoscopic healing is associated with higher rate of relapse and a distinct mucosal microbial and transcriptional profile
26. A29 NOVEL FECAL BIOMARKERS THAT PRECEDE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
27. The Late Roman law codes : forms and procedures for legislation, from the Classical Age to Justinian
28. A17 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HOST INFLAMMATION-RELATED PROTEOMICS AND GUT MICROBIOME IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
29. A221 CROHN’S DISEASE POLYGENIC RISK SCORE IS ASSOCIATED WITH FECAL CALPROTECTIN CONCENTRATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
30. A9 BACTERIAL BILE SALT HYDROLASE GENE ABUNDANCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH RORC GENE EXPRESSION IN INTESTINAL MUCOSA OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASE PATIENTS
31. A210 ADLERCREUTZIA IS DEPLETED IN UC PATIENTS, EVEN BEFORE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS, AND INVERSELY CORRELATES WITH FECAL ELASTOLYTIC ACTIVITY
32. A223 THE GEM PROJECT: ASSOCIATIONS OF DIETARY PATTERNS WITH MICROBIOME AND FECAL CALPROTECTIN IN HEALTHY FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
33. A35 MICROBIAL PROTEOLYTIC SIGNATURE IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS INDUCES AN INFLAMMATORY SIGNATURE IN MICROBIOTA-HUMANIZED MICE
34. A5 ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN BILE ACID-METABOLIZING MICROBIOTA ABUNDANCE AND ENDOSCOPIC INFLAMMATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
35. The Late Roman law codes : forms and procedures for legislation from the Classical Age to Justinian
36. Prebiotic treatment prevents alcohol-induced liver lesions in mice with indigenous microbiota and mice with human microbiota
37. Meta-analysis of human genome-microbiome association studies: The MiBioGen consortium initiative
38. Meta-analysis of human genome-microbiome association studies: the MiBioGen consortium initiative
39. A111 ANALYSIS OF GUT MICROBIOME OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS THAT GO ON TO DEVELOP CELIAC DISEASE
40. A135 MICROBIOME IN CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS: A COMPILATION OF PUBLICLY AVAILABLE DATASETS
41. A35 GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF ABNORMAL INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN HEALTHY FIRST DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN’S PATIENTS
42. A276 CHARACTERIZING MICROBIOTA COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION THAT PRECEDE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICALLY RELEVANT INFLAMMATION IN UC PATIENTS
43. SAT-011 - Prebiotic treatment prevents alcohol-induced liver lesions in mice with indigenous microbiota and mice with human microbiota
44. Vers une évaluation des potentialités probiotique et nutritionnelle des bactéries lactiques constitutives du microbiote d'un aliment fermenté traditionnel à base de mil par une approche moléculaire
45. HOLE GROWTH IN THIN PLATES PERFORATED BY HYPERVELOCITY PELLETS
46. Dissection Methods for Measuring the Characteristics of Expanding Clouds.
47. CONCERNING SPECIAL CENTERS OF PROJECTION FOR AN ALGEBRAIC SPACE BRANCH.
48. A5 ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN BILE ACID-METABOLIZING MICROBIOTA ABUNDANCE AND ENDOSCOPIC INFLAMMATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS.
49. HOLE GROWTH IN THIN PLATES PERFORATED BY HYPERVELOCITY PELLETS
50. Debris clouds behind plates impacted by hypervelocity pellets
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