Michelle I. Smith, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Cell & Developmental Biology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorMohanish Deshmukh | grad student | 2008 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Regulation of apoptosis in postmitotic cells.) |
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Turpin W, Lee SH, Raygoza Garay JA, et al. (2020) Increased Intestinal Permeability is Associated with Later Development of Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterology |
Lee S, Shestopaloff K, Espin-Garcia O, et al. (2020) Mo1107 THE GEM PROJECT: CROHN'S DISEASE POLYGENIC RISK SCORE IS ASSOCIATED WITH PRECLINICAL INFLAMMATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS Gastroenterology. 158 |
Lee S, Turpin W, Garay JAR, et al. (2020) Su1980 THE GEM PROJECT: IMPAIRED GUT BARRIER FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF CROHN'S DISEASE EVEN IN THE PRESENCE OR ABSCENCE OF PRECLINICAL INFLAMMATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES OF CROHN'S PATIENTS Gastroenterology. 158: S-730-S-731 |
Sasson G, Turpin W, Garay JAR, et al. (2020) 135 The Gem Project: Dietary Patterns Are Associated With Microbiome Composition And Intestinal Inflammation In Healhy First-Degree Relatives Of Crohn'S Disease Patients Gastroenterology. 158 |
Turpin W, Espin-Garcia O, Bedrani L, et al. (2019) Analysis of Genetic Association of Intestinal Permeability in Healthy First-degree Relatives of Patients with Crohn's Disease. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases |
Lee S, Power N, Turpin W, et al. (2019) Sa1816 – Elevated Fecal Calprotectin in Healthy First Degree Relatives of Patients with Crohn's Disease is Associated with Future Diagnosis of Crohn's Disease Gastroenterology. 156: S-413 |
Hernandez-Rocha C, Kabakchiev B, Borowski K, et al. (2019) 257 – Higher Abundance of Bile Acid-Metabolizing Microbiota is Associated with Type of Disease, Biopsy Location and Mucosal Inflammation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Gastroenterology. 156 |
Turpin W, Bedrani L, Madsen K, et al. (2019) 96 – Increased Intestinal Permeability is a Predictor of Crohn's Disease Development in a Large Cohort of Asymptomatic First Degree Relatives Gastroenterology. 156: S-22 |
Mohammadi A, Kelly OB, Kabakchiev B, et al. (2017) Microrna Expression Patterns Associated with Tissue Location in Endoscopically Quiescent Crohn's Disease Versus Healthy Controls Suggest Alterations to Innate Immunological Response Gastroenterology. 152: S984 |
Turpin W, Kevans D, Shestopaloff K, et al. (2016) Su1900 Association of Functional Capacity of Fecal Microbiota With Intestinal Permeability in Healthy First Degree Relatives of Crohn's Disease Patients Gastroenterology. 150: S583 |