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ISSN
1468-3288
ISSN-L
0017-5749
IUID
024dc02d7753494b9b29abe08056c924
Modified
2020-11-27T13:14:03.210Z
Created
2017-05-09T09:12:36.993Z
Year 2024
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Early-life diet and risk of inflammatory bowel disease: a pooled study in two Scandinavian birth cohorts.
Guo A
,
Ludvigsson J
,
Brantsæter AL
, ...,
Størdal K
,
Mårild K
Gut
73
(4) 590-600 [2024-03-07; online 2024-03-07]
Clinical Genomics Gothenburg [Collaborative]
Year 2023
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
6α-hydroxylated bile acids mediate TGR5 signalling to improve glucose metabolism upon dietary fiber supplementation in mice.
Makki K, Brolin H, Petersen N, ...,
Marschall HU
,
Bäckhed F
Gut
72
(2) 314-324 [2023-02-00; online 2022-06-13]
Bioinformatics Support for Computational Resources [Service]
Year 2021
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Association between Brachyspira and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea.
Jabbar KS, Dolan B, Eklund L, ..., Simren M,
Hansson GC
Gut
70
(6) 1117-1129 [2021-06-00; online 2020-11-11]
Integrated Microscopy Technologies Gothenburg [Service]
Year 2019
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Structural weakening of the colonic mucus barrier is an early event in ulcerative colitis pathogenesis.
van der Post S, Jabbar KS, Birchenough G, ..., Johansson MEV,
Hansson GC
Gut
68
(12) 2142-2151 [2019-12-00; online 2019-03-26]
Integrated Microscopy Technologies Gothenburg [Service]
Year 2017
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Stool frequency is associated with gut microbiota composition.
Hadizadeh F, Walter S, Belheouane M, ..., Franke A, D'Amato M
Gut
66
(3) 559-560 [2017-03-00; online 2016-05-20]
Clinical Genomics Stockholm [Collaborative]
Year 2016
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
TRPM8 polymorphisms associated with increased risk of IBS-C and IBS-M.
Henström M, Hadizadeh F, Beyder A, ..., Farrugia G, D'Amato M
Gut
-
(-) - [2016-12-14; online 2016-12-14]
NGI Uppsala (SNP&SEQ Technology Platform) [Service]
National Genomics Infrastructure [Service]
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Functional variants in the sucrase-isomaltase gene associate with increased risk of irritable bowel syndrome.
Henström M, Diekmann L, Bonfiglio F, ..., Naim HY, D'Amato M
Gut
-
(-) - [2016-11-21; online 2016-11-21]
Bioinformatics Support for Computational Resources [Service]
Clinical Genomics Stockholm [Collaborative]
NGI Uppsala (SNP&SEQ Technology Platform) [Service]
National Genomics Infrastructure [Service]
Year 2015
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Exploring the genetics of irritable bowel syndrome: a GWA study in the general population and replication in multinational case-control cohorts.
Ek WE, Reznichenko A, Ripke S, ..., Wouters MM, D'Amato M
Gut
64
(11) 1774-1782 [2015-11-00; online 2014-09-23]
Mutation Analysis Facility (MAF)
NGI Uppsala (SNP&SEQ Technology Platform) [Service]
National Genomics Infrastructure [Service]
Year 2014
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Genetic variants in CDC42 and NXPH1 as susceptibility factors for constipation and diarrhoea predominant irritable bowel syndrome.
Wouters MM, Lambrechts D, Knapp M, ..., D'Amato M, Boeckxstaens G
Gut
63
(7) 1103-1111 [2014-07-00; online 2013-09-18]
Mutation Analysis Facility (MAF)
Year 2012
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
TPX2 and AURKA promote 20q amplicon-driven colorectal adenoma to carcinoma progression.
Sillars-Hardebol AH, Carvalho B, Tijssen M, ..., Fijneman RJ, Meijer GA
Gut
61
(11) 1568-1575 [2012-11-00; online 2011-12-31]
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