Benjamin J Wilkins
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21.
Chatterji P, Williams P, Whelan K, Samper F, Andres S, Simon L, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2021 Jul;
22(8):e47074.
PMID: 34231297
No abstract available.
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Klein J, Wilkins B, Verma R, Muir A
ACG Case Rep J
. 2021 Feb;
8(2):e00527.
PMID: 33634200
A 11-year-old boy presented to the gastroenterology clinic after a 5-month history of fatigue, pallor, intermittent abdominal pain, and iron-deficiency anemia. Although the initial upper endoscopy was visually normally, the...
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Kotch C, Friedman D, Wilkins B, Samelson-Jones B
Pediatrics
. 2021 Jan;
147(2).
PMID: 33472986
Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus or newborn (HDFN) is a rare cause of neonatal cholestasis. HDFN-associated cholestasis has most often been reported secondary to anti-D alloimmunization. In utero transfusions...
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Graham K, Lopez S, Sengupta R, Shenoy A, Schneider S, Wright C, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2020 Mar;
158(8):2221-2235.e5.
PMID: 32113825
Background & Aims: Small, 2-dimensional sections routinely used for human pathology analysis provide limited information about bowel innervation. We developed a technique to image human enteric nervous system (ENS) and...
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Gilbert M, Schultz-Rogers L, Rajagopalan R, Grochowski C, Wilkins B, Biswas S, et al.
Hum Mutat
. 2020 Jan;
41(5):973-982.
PMID: 31944481
Gastrointestinal motility disorders include a spectrum of mild to severe clinical phenotypes that are caused by smooth muscle dysfunction. We investigated the genetic etiology of severe esophageal, gastric, and colonic...
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MacFarland S, Zelley K, Katona B, Wilkins B, Brodeur G, Mamula P
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
. 2019 Jun;
69(3):273-280.
PMID: 31211762
Gastrointestinal polyps are mucosal overgrowths that, if unchecked, can undergo malignant transformation. Although relatively uncommon in the pediatric age group, they can be the harbingers of multiorgan cancer risk and...
27.
Spergel J, Elci O, Muir A, Liacouras C, Wilkins B, Burke D, et al.
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2019 May;
18(2):328-336.e7.
PMID: 31100455
Background & Aims: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is caused by an immune response to specific food allergens. There are no approved therapies beyond avoidance of the allergen(s) or treatment of inflammation....
28.
Chatterji P, Williams P, Whelan K, Samper F, Andres S, Simon L, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2019 May;
20(6).
PMID: 31061170
RNA binding proteins, including IMP1/IGF2BP1, are essential regulators of intestinal development and cancer. hypomorphic mice exhibit gastrointestinal growth defects, yet the specific role for IMP1 in colon epithelial repair is...
29.
Kennedy K, Muir A, Grossman A, Brown-Whitehorn T, Cianferoni A, Spergel J, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract
. 2019 Feb;
7(6):2059-2061.
PMID: 30763733
No abstract available.
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Hu P, Liu J, Zhao J, Wilkins B, Lupino K, Wu H, et al.
Genes Dev
. 2018 Sep;
32(19-20):1344-1357.
PMID: 30254108
A fundamental challenge in understanding cardiac biology and disease is that the remarkable heterogeneity in cell type composition and functional states have not been well characterized at single-cell resolution in...