Search Results - "Zhang, Yanjia Jason"
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Higher alpha diversity and Lactobacillus blooms are associated with better engraftment after fecal microbiota transplant in inflammatory bowel disease
Published in Scientific reports (06-08-2024)“…Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) has shown some success in treating inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). There is emerging evidence that host engraftment of…”
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Novel variants in the stem cell niche factor WNT2B define the disease phenotype as a congenital enteropathy with ocular dysgenesis
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-06-2021)“…WNT2B is a member of the Wnt family, a group of signal transduction proteins involved in embryologic development and stem cell renewal and maintenance. We…”
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Longitudinal Microbiome Changes in Children Exposed to Proton Pump Inhibitors
Published in Clinical and translational gastroenterology (01-09-2024)“…Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use has been associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal and upper respiratory infections in children. There are limited…”
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Eye Swelling and Decreased Vision in a Patient With Autism
Published in Journal of neuro-ophthalmology (01-06-2023)Get full text
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Implementing Health Equity Huddles in Pediatric Gastroenterology Inpatient Education
Published in Academic pediatrics (01-11-2023)Get full text
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Plasma Membrane Profiling Reveals Upregulation of ABCA1 by Infected Macrophages Leading to Restriction of Mycobacterial Growth
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-07-2016)“…The plasma membrane represents a critical interface between the internal and extracellular environments, and harbors multiple proteins key receptors and…”
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Turning the tide against TB: Remaking ineffective host defenses into mechanisms for tuberculosis control
Published 01-01-2013“…Most antibiotics, including the drugs currently used for treating tuberculosis (TB), were first discovered as molecules that inhibit bacterial growth in…”
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