Early Life Exposure to Parental Crohn’s Disease Is Associated With Offspring’s Gut Microbiome, Gut Permeability, and Increased Risk of Future Crohn’s Disease
Titel:
Early Life Exposure to Parental Crohn’s Disease Is Associated With Offspring’s Gut Microbiome, Gut Permeability, and Increased Risk of Future Crohn’s Disease
Auteur:
Lee, Sun-Ho Bushra, Maham Qiu, Lanhui Griffiths, Anne M. Turpin, Williams Croitoru, Kenneth Lee, Sun-Ho Bushra, Maham Qiu, Lanhui Shao, Jincheng Olivera, Pablo A. Leibovitzh, Haim Xue, Mingyue Xu, Wei Espin-Garcia, Osvaldo Amuais, Guy L. Huynh, Hien Q. Panaccione, Remo Steinhart, A. Hillary Cino, Maria Mack, David Marshall, John Ropeleski, Mark Bitton, Alain Jacobson, Kevan McGrath, Jerry Yerushalmi, Baruch Abreu, Maria T. Bernstein, Charles N. Radford-Smith, Graham Lees, Charlie Turner, Dan Madsen, Karen Guttman, David S. Silverberg, Mark Griffiths, Anne M. Moayyedi, Paul Turpin, Williams Beck, Paul Dieleman, Levinus Feagan, Brian G. Kaplan, Gilaad Krause, Denis O. Seidman, Ernest Snapper, Scott Stadnyk, Andy Surette, Michael Walters, Thomas Vallance, Bruce Critch, Jeff Denson, Lee Deslandres, Colette El-Matary, Wael Herfarth, Hans Higgins, Peter Hyams, Jeff Otley, Anthony Hedin, Charlotte Hussey, Seamus Keljo, David Kevans, David Murthy, Sanjay Parekh, Nimisha Plamondon, Sophie Rosh, Joel Rubin, David Schultz, Michael Siegel, Corey Croitoru, Kenneth