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Subject Areas on Research
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Acute infectious diarrhea.
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Adjuvanted Immunotherapy Approaches for Peanut Allergy.
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Altering and assessing persistence of genetically modified E. coli MG1655 in the large bowel.
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Alternative therapies for Clostridium difficile infections.
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Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis 420 mitigates the pathological impact of myocardial infarction in the mouse.
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Blurred Lines: Dysbiosis and Probiotics in the ICU.
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Comment on: probiotic prophylaxis in predicted severe acute pancreatitis: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
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Genetically engineered probiotic competition.
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Gut flora-based therapy in liver disease? The liver cares about the gut.
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Immunotherapy in neonatal sepsis: advances in treatment and prophylaxis.
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Intersection of salt- and immune-mediated mechanisms of hypertension in the gut microbiome.
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium longum attenuate lung injury and inflammatory response in experimental sepsis.
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG improves outcome in experimental pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia: potential role of regulatory T cells.
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG treatment improves intestinal permeability and modulates inflammatory response and homeostasis of spleen and colon in experimental model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia.
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Modifiable Risk Factors in Necrotizing Enterocolitis.
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Neonatal invasive candidiasis: updates on clinical management and prevention.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: lumen-liver interactions and possible role for probiotics.
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Nutrition modulation of gastrointestinal toxicity related to cancer chemotherapy: from preclinical findings to clinical strategy.
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Nutrition therapy in critically ill infants and children.
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Pharmaconutrition review: physiological mechanisms.
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Probiotic Use and Safety in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Matched Cohort Study.
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Probiotic administration reduces mortality and improves intestinal epithelial homeostasis in experimental sepsis.
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Probiotic and synbiotic therapy in critical illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Probiotic and synbiotic therapy in the critically ill: State of the art.
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Probiotic supplementation reduces inflammatory profiles but does not prevent oral immune perturbations during SIV infection.
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Probiotics and antibodies to TNF inhibit inflammatory activity and improve nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Probiotics in routine clinical care of moderately preterm infants.
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Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Probiotics To Eliminate COVID-19 Transmission in Exposed Household Contacts (PROTECT-EHC): a clinical trial protocol.
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Rapid enteric testing to permit targeted antimicrobial therapy, with and without Lactobacillus reuteri probiotics, for paediatric acute diarrhoeal disease in Botswana: A pilot, randomized, factorial, controlled trial.
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Response to "Reassessing the death risk related to probiotics in critically ill patients".
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Restoring the Microbiome in Critically Ill Patients: Are Probiotics Our True Friends When We Are Seriously Ill?
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Role of the microbiome, probiotics, and 'dysbiosis therapy' in critical illness.
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The effect of a probiotic on hepatic steatosis.
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The impact of a consortium of fermented milk strains on the gut microbiome of gnotobiotic mice and monozygotic twins.
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The oral microbiome in health and disease and the potential impact on personalized dental medicine.
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The role of thermal injury on intestinal bacterial translocation and the mitigating role of probiotics: A review of animal and human studies.
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The role of topical probiotics in skin conditions: A systematic review of animal and human studies and implications for future therapies.
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The role of topical probiotics on wound healing: A review of animal and human studies.
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Keywords of People
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Cohen-Wolkowiez, Michael,
Kiser-Arena Distinguished Professor,
Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases
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Gray, Keyaria Denise,
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
Pediatrics, Endocrinology
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Wischmeyer, Paul Edmund,
Professor of Anesthesiology,
Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine