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2012

Conference Publication

Gut microbiota at the time of Crohn's resection predicts development of disease recurrence

De Cruz, Peter, Kang, Seungha, Sim, Winnie H., Buckley, Michael, Wagner, Josef, Prideaux, Lani, Morrison, Mark, Mcsweeney, Chris, Kirkwood, Carl and Kamm, Michael A. (2012). Gut microbiota at the time of Crohn's resection predicts development of disease recurrence.

Gut microbiota at the time of Crohn's resection predicts development of disease recurrence

2012

Conference Publication

Indigenous Australians (IA) have a distinctive gut microbial profile compared to patient's with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and non indigenous controls

Iyngkaran, Guru, Mcsweeney, Chris, Kang, Seungha, Sivanesan, Suresh, Morrison, Mark and Macrae, Finlay (2012). Indigenous Australians (IA) have a distinctive gut microbial profile compared to patient's with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and non indigenous controls. Digestive Disease Week, Orlando Fl, May 18-21, 2013. W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC.

Indigenous Australians (IA) have a distinctive gut microbial profile compared to patient's with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and non indigenous controls

2011

Conference Publication

Prospective Evaluation of the Mucosa-Associated Microbiota After “Curative” Crohn's Resection Reveals Incomplete Return to “Normal” and Association of Bacteroides With Protection From Disease Recurrence

De Cruz, Peter P., Kang, Seungha, Prideaux, Lani, McSweeney, Chris, Morrison, Mark and Kamm, Michael A. (2011). Prospective Evaluation of the Mucosa-Associated Microbiota After “Curative” Crohn's Resection Reveals Incomplete Return to “Normal” and Association of Bacteroides With Protection From Disease Recurrence. 2011 Digestive Disease Week , Chicago, Illinois, 7-10 May 2011. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/s0016-5085(11)61325-5

Prospective Evaluation of the Mucosa-Associated Microbiota After “Curative” Crohn's Resection Reveals Incomplete Return to “Normal” and Association of Bacteroides With Protection From Disease Recurrence

2010

Conference Publication

T1805 Analysis of the Mucosal Microbiota From Inflammatory Bowel Disease Biopsy Tissues Using a Custom 16s rRNA Based Phylogenetic Microarray

Kang, Seungha, Gupta, Arun, Wagner, Josef, Macrae, Finlay A., Morrison, Mark and McSweeney, Chris (2010). T1805 Analysis of the Mucosal Microbiota From Inflammatory Bowel Disease Biopsy Tissues Using a Custom 16s rRNA Based Phylogenetic Microarray. 2010 Digestive Disease Week, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1-5 May 2010. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/s0016-5085(10)62683-2

T1805 Analysis of the Mucosal Microbiota From Inflammatory Bowel Disease Biopsy Tissues Using a Custom 16s rRNA Based Phylogenetic Microarray

2009

Conference Publication

The gut microflora of individuals with ulcerative colitis (remission or mild) differs from healthy individuals

Christophersen, C. T., Kang, S., Mcsweeney, C., Morrison, M., Roberts-Thomson, I. and Conlon, M. A. (2009). The gut microflora of individuals with ulcerative colitis (remission or mild) differs from healthy individuals. MALDEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC.

The gut microflora of individuals with ulcerative colitis (remission or mild) differs from healthy individuals

2009

Conference Publication

Arabinoxylan improves indices of gut health and reduces DNA damage in pigs consuming a high risk “Western diet”: a pilot study

Gidley, M. J., Williams, B. A., Zhang, D., Gunness, P., Mikkelsen, D., Gorham, B., Keates, H., Bryden, W. L., Belobrajdic, D., Conlon, M. A., Kang, S., McSweeney, C., Bird, A. R. and Topping, D. L. (2009). Arabinoxylan improves indices of gut health and reduces DNA damage in pigs consuming a high risk “Western diet”: a pilot study. American Association of Cereal Chemists International 2009 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, United States, 13-16 September 2009.

Arabinoxylan improves indices of gut health and reduces DNA damage in pigs consuming a high risk “Western diet”: a pilot study

2009

Conference Publication

Application of numerical ecology methods to microarray data reveals obscured patterns in the mucosa-associated microbial community of the human colorectum

De Carcer, D. Aguirre, O Cuiv, P., Wang, T., Reverter, T., Worthley, D., Whitehall, V., Klaassens, E. S., Kang, S., Denman, S., Young, G., Legget, B., McSweeney, C. and Morrison, M. (2009). Application of numerical ecology methods to microarray data reveals obscured patterns in the mucosa-associated microbial community of the human colorectum. Australia and New Zealand Medical and Surgical Gastrointestinal Week 2009, Sydney, NSW Australia, 21‐24 October 2009. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia.

Application of numerical ecology methods to microarray data reveals obscured patterns in the mucosa-associated microbial community of the human colorectum