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.
Lee SH, Bushra M, Qiu L, Griffiths AM, Turpin W, Croitoru K; Crohn’s and Colitis Canada-Genetic, Environmental, Microbial (CCC-GEM) Project Research Consortium; Lee SH, Bushra M, Qiu L, Shao J, Olivera PA, Leibovitzh H, Xue M, Xu W, Espin-Garcia O, Amuais GL, Huynh HQ, Panaccione R, Steinhart AH, Cino M, Mack D, Marshall J, Ropeleski M, Bitton A, Jacobson K, McGrath J, Yerushalmi B, Abreu MT, Bernstein CN, Radford-Smith G, Lees C, Turner D, Madsen K, Guttman DS, Silverberg M, Griffiths AM, Moayyedi P, Turpin W, Beck P, Dieleman L, Feagan BG, Kaplan G, Krause DO, Seidman E, Snapper S, Stadnyk A, Surette M, Walters T, Vallance B, Critch J, Denson L, Deslandres C, El-Matary W, Herfarth H, Higgins P, Hyams J, Otley A, Hedin C, Hussey S, Keljo D, Kevans D, Murthy S, Parekh N, Plamondon S, Rosh J, Rubin D, Schultz M, Siegel C, Croitoru K.
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Gastroenterology. 2024 Oct 9:S0016-5085(24)05539-2. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.09.033. Online ahead of print.
Gastroenterology. 2024.
PMID: 39384162
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