Distinctive Urinary Metabolite Profiles Correlate With Microbial Composition and Are Linked With Endoscopic Post-Operative Disease Recurrence in Crohn's Disease Patients
- Robert Tso
- Patrick Gillevet
- Levinus Dieleman
- Kevin Rioux
- Gilaad Kaplan
- Barkema Herman
- Petya Koleva
- Rosica Valcheva
- Ellen Kuenzig
- Karen Madsen
- Russ Greiner, Dept of Computing Science; PI of AICML
Citation
R. Tso, P. Gillevet, L. Dieleman, K. Rioux, G. Kaplan, B. Herman, P. Koleva, R. Valcheva, E. Kuenzig, K. Madsen, R. Greiner. "Distinctive Urinary Metabolite Profiles Correlate With Microbial Composition and Are Linked With Endoscopic Post-Operative Disease Recurrence in Crohn's Disease Patients". September 2013.Keywords: | crohn's disease, metabolites, microbioal composition, gastroenterology |
Category: | In Workshop |
BibTeX
@misc{Tso+al:13, author = {Robert Tso and Patrick Gillevet and Levinus Dieleman and Kevin Rioux and Gilaad Kaplan and Barkema Herman and Petya Koleva and Rosica Valcheva and Ellen Kuenzig and Karen Madsen and Russ Greiner}, title = {Distinctive Urinary Metabolite Profiles Correlate With Microbial Composition and Are Linked With Endoscopic Post-Operative Disease Recurrence in Crohn's Disease Patients}, year = 2013, }Last Updated: February 12, 2020
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