Diet-induced remission in chronic enteropathy is associated with altered microbial community structu...
Diet-induced remission in chronic enteropathy is associated with altered microbial community structure and synthesis of secondary bile acids
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Wang, Shuai , Martins, Rene , Sullivan, Megan C. , Friedman, Elliot S. , Misic, Ana M. , El-Fahmawi, Ayah , De Martinis, Elaine Cristina Pereira , O’Brien, Kevin , Chen, Ying , Bradley, Charles , Zhang, Grace , Berry, Alexander S. F. , Hunter, Christopher A. , Baldassano, Robert N. , Rondeau, Mark P. and Beiting, Daniel P.
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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The microbiome has been implicated in the initiation and persistence of inflammatory bowel disease. Despite the fact that diet is one of the most potent modulators of microbiome composition and function and that dietary intervention is the first-line therapy for treating pediatric Crohn's disease, the relationships between diet-induced remission, e...
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Diet-induced remission in chronic enteropathy is associated with altered microbial community structure and synthesis of secondary bile acids
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2049-2618
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2049-2618
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10.1186/s40168-019-0740-4