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    The Short-Chain Fatty Acids Propionate and Butyrate Augment Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli Virulence but Repress Inflammation in a Human Intestinal Enteroid Model of Infection by Pace, Fernanda, Rudolph, Sara E, Chen, Ying, Bao, Bin, Kaplan, David L, Watnick, Paula I

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (31-10-2021)
    “…Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which consist of six or fewer carbons, are fermentation products of the bacterial community that inhabits the intestine. Due…”
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    Biological effects of polystyrene micro- and nano-plastics on human intestinal organoid-derived epithelial tissue models without and with M cells by Chen, Ying, Williams, Ashleigh M., Gordon, Edward B., Rudolph, Sara E., Longo, Brooke N., Li, Gang, Kaplan, David L.

    Published in Nanomedicine (01-06-2023)
    “…Micro- and nano-plastics (MPs and NPs) released from plastics in the environment can enter the food chain and target the human intestine. However, knowledge…”
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    Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D is Associated With Bone Microarchitecture and Strength in a Multiracial Cohort of Young Adults by Garrahan, Margaret, Gehman, Sarah, Rudolph, Sara E, Tenforde, Adam S, Ackerman, Kathryn E, Popp, Kristin L, Bouxsein, Mary L, Sahni, Shivani

    “…To determine whether 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH D) levels are associated with bone outcomes in a multiracial cohort of young adults. This cross-sectional study…”
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    Influence of soft tissue on bone density and microarchitecture measurements by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography by Caksa, Signe, Yuan, Amy, Rudolph, Sara E., Yu, Elaine W., Popp, Kristin L., Bouxsein, Mary L.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2019)
    “…High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) is a non-invasive method of measuring volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) and…”
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    Physical Activity, Menstrual History, and Bone Microarchitecture in Female Athletes with Multiple Bone Stress Injuries by RUDOLPH, SARA E., CAKSA, SIGNE, GEHMAN, SARAH, GARRAHAN, MARGARET, HUGHES, JULIE M., TENFORDE, ADAM S., ACKERMAN, KATHRYN E., BOUXSEIN, MARY L., POPP, KRISTIN L.

    “…To determine differences in health and physical activity history, bone density, microarchitecture, and strength among female athletes with a history of…”
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    Bioengineered 3D Tissue Model of Intestine Epithelium with Oxygen Gradients to Sustain Human Gut Microbiome by Chen, Ying, Rudolph, Sara E., Longo, Brooke N., Pace, Fernanda, Roh, Terrence T., Condruti, Rebecca, Gee, Michelle, Watnick, Paula I., Kaplan, David L.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-08-2022)
    “…The human gut microbiome is crucial to hosting physiology and health. Therefore, stable in vitro coculture of primary human intestinal cells with a microbiome…”
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    Crypt-Villus Scaffold Architecture for Bioengineering Functional Human Intestinal Epithelium by Rudolph, Sara E., Longo, Brooke N., Tse, Megan W., Houchin, Megan R., Shokoufandeh, Mina M., Chen, Ying, Kaplan, David L.

    Published in ACS biomaterials science & engineering (14-11-2022)
    “…Crypt-villus architecture in the small intestine is crucial for the structural integrity of the intestinal epithelium and maintenance of gut homeostasis. We…”
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    Impact of Micro- and Nano-Plastics on Human Intestinal Organoid-Derived Epithelium by Wang, Brooke, Iglesias-Ledon, Lilianne, Bishop, Matthew, Chadha, Anushka, Rudolph, Sara E, Longo, Brooke N, Cairns, Dana M, Chen, Ying, Kaplan, David L

    Published in Current protocols (01-04-2024)
    “…The development of patient-derived intestinal organoids represents an invaluable model for simulating the native human intestinal epithelium. These stem…”
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    Set Up and Utilization of a Three-Dimensional In Vitro Bioreactor System for Human Intestinal Studies and Microbial Co-Cultures by Rudolph, Sara E, Bethi, Eesha, Iglesias-Ledon, Lilianne, Kumarasinghe, Hirunika U, Da'darah, Omar, Salgam, Gautham K, Vieira, Karolinny C, Chen, Ying, Kaplan, David L

    Published in Current protocols (01-09-2024)
    “…The study of human intestinal physiology and host-microbe interactions is crucial for understanding gastrointestinal health and disease. Traditional…”
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