Connection

SARAH BLUTT to Intestine, Small

This is a "connection" page, showing publications SARAH BLUTT has written about Intestine, Small.
Connection Strength

1.634
  1. Using Human Intestinal Organoids to Understand the Small Intestine Epithelium at the Single Cell Transcriptional Level. J Vis Exp. 2024 Jun 28; (208).
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    Score: 0.746
  2. Drivers of transcriptional variance in human intestinal epithelial organoids. Physiol Genomics. 2021 11 01; 53(11):486-508.
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    Score: 0.154
  3. Intestinal stem cell-derived enteroids from morbidly obese patients preserve obesity-related phenotypes: Elevated glucose absorption and gluconeogenesis. Mol Metab. 2021 02; 44:101129.
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    Score: 0.145
  4. In Vitro Models of the Small Intestine: Engineering Challenges and Engineering Solutions. Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2020 08; 26(4):313-326.
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    Score: 0.139
  5. The Next MacGyver: A Platform to Study Intestinal Organoids Using High-Throughput Computer-Driven Microinjection. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018; 6(3):352-353.
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    Score: 0.124
  6. A paradox of transcriptional and functional innate interferon responses of human intestinal enteroids to enteric virus infection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 01 24; 114(4):E570-E579.
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    Score: 0.111
  7. Human Intestinal Enteroids: a New Model To Study Human Rotavirus Infection, Host Restriction, and Pathophysiology. J Virol. 2016 01 01; 90(1):43-56.
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    Score: 0.102
  8. Human enteroids as an ex-vivo model of host-pathogen interactions in the gastrointestinal tract. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2014 Sep; 239(9):1124-34.
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    Score: 0.092
  9. Lymphotoxin alpha-deficient mice clear persistent rotavirus infection after local generation of mucosal IgA. J Virol. 2013 Jan; 87(1):524-30.
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    Score: 0.021
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