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Maria E. Tecos
Maria E. Tecos
Washington University in St. Louis
Short bowel syndrome
Endocrinology
Medicine
Internal medicine
Breast milk
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Small Bowel Resection Increases Paracellular Gut Barrier Permeability via Alterations of Tight Junction Complexes Mediated by Intestinal TLR4.
2021
Journal of Surgical Research
Cathleen M. Courtney
Emily J. Onufer
Keely G. McDonald
Allie E. Steinberger
Anne M. Sescleifer
Kristen M. Seiler
Maria E. Tecos
Rodney D. Newberry
Brad W. Warner
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Liver injury after small bowel resection is prevented in obesity-resistant 129S1/SvImJ mice.
2021
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
Emily J. Onufer
Yong Hyun Han
Cathleen M. Courtney
Allie E. Steinberger
Maria E. Tecos
Stephanie Sutton
Anne Sescleifer
Jocelyn Ou
Rafael S. Czepielewski
Gwendalyn J. Randolph
Brad W. Warner
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Antibiotic-driven intestinal dysbiosis in pediatric short bowel syndrome is associated with persistently altered microbiome functions and gut-derived bloodstream infections
2021
Gut microbes
Robert Thänert
Anna Thänert
Jocelyn Ou
Adam Bajinting
Carey-Ann D. Burnham
Holly J. Engelstad
Maria E. Tecos
I. Malick Ndao
Carla Hall-Moore
Colleen Rouggly-Nickless
Mike A. Carl
Deborah C. Rubin
Nicholas O. Davidson
Phillip I. Tarr
Barbara B. Warner
Gautam Dantas
Brad W. Warner
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Nutrition in Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Following Intestinal Resection
2020
Nutrients
Jocelyn Ou
Cathleen M. Courtney
Allie E. Steinberger
Maria E. Tecos
Brad W. Warner
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