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    Nucleotide Sequence of the Na+/H+ Exchanger‐8 in Patients With Congenital Sodium Diarrhea by Baum, Michel, Martin, Martin G., Booth, Ian W., Holmberg, Christer, Twombley, Katherine, Zhang, Qiuyu, Gattineni, Jyothsna, Moe, Orson

    “…ABSTRACT Sodium absorption by the intestine is mediated by brush border Na+/H+ exchangers, which include the NHE3 and NHE8 isoforms. We demonstrated a…”
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    Improved outcome of referrals for intestinal transplantation in the UK by Gupte, Girish L, Beath, Susan V, Protheroe, Sue, Murphy, M Stephen, Davies, Paul, Sharif, Khalid, McKiernan, Patrick J, de Ville de Goyet, Jean, Booth, Ian W, Kelly, Deirdre A

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-02-2007)
    “…Aim: To describe the outcome of children with intestinal failure referred to Birmingham Children’s Hospital (BCH) for consideration of intestinal…”
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    Congenital anterior abdominal wall defects in England and Wales 1987–93: retrospective analysis of OPCS data by Tan, Kelvin H, Kilby, Mark D, Whittle, Martin J, Beattie, Bryan R, Booth, Ian W, Botting, Beverley J

    Published in BMJ (12-10-1996)
    “…Abstract Objectives: Analysis of incidence and characteristics of congenital abdominal wall defects, with special reference to the differences between the…”
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    Treatment of traveller's diarrhoea. Economic aspects by Thomson, M A, Booth, I W

    Published in PharmacoEconomics (01-05-1996)
    “…Traveller's diarrhoea (TD) is an enteric infective disease seen in 30 to 50% of the 30 million people who travel annually from the developed world to…”
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    Epigastric Impedance Recording for Measuring Gastric Emptying in Children: How Useful Is It? by Smith, Heather L, Hollins, Graham W, Booth, Ian W

    “…Epigastric impedance recording was used to measure gastric half-emptying time (t1/2) of orange squash in 45 healthy infants and children. The relationship…”
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    The Adaptive Response of Rectal Electrolyte Absorption to Impaired Sodium Balance in Young Children by Finkel, Yigael, Jenkins, Huw R., Booth, Ian W.

    “…Rectal electrolyte transport was measured in nine children (median age 160 days) with ilcostomies, using a nonequilibrium dialysis technique. Rectal sodium…”
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    Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli virulence genes encoding secreted signalling proteins are essential for modulation of Caco-2 cell electrolyte transport by COLLINGTON, G. K, BOOTH, I. W, DONNENBERG, M. S, KAPER, J. B, KNUTTON, S

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-12-1998)
    “…The pathophysiology of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) diarrhea remains uncertain. In vitro, EPEC stimulates a rapid increase in short-circuit current…”
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    Enteropathogenic Escherichia coliVirulence Genes Encoding Secreted Signalling Proteins Are Essential for Modulation of Caco-2 Cell Electrolyte Transport by Georgina K. Collington, Ian W. Booth, Michael S. Donnenberg, James B. Kaper, Stuart Knutton

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-12-1998)
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    Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp: An unrecognized cause of hematochezia and tenesmus in childhood by Poon, Kim K.H., Mills, Steven, Booth, Ian W., Murphy, M.Stephen

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-02-1997)
    “…The rectal “inflammatory cloacogenic polyp” is a recognized pathologic entity in adulthood. We report three cases in children aged between 8 and 12 years. This…”
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