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Dae Wook Kang
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 49
Citations - 4921
Dae Wook Kang is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3429 citations. Previous affiliations of Dae Wook Kang include University of Minnesota & University of Toledo.
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Microbiota Transfer Therapy alters gut ecosystem and improves gastrointestinal and autism symptoms: an open-label study
Dae Wook Kang,James B. Adams,Ann C. Gregory,Ann C. Gregory,Thomas J. Borody,Lauren Chittick,Lauren Chittick,Alessio Fasano,Alexander Khoruts,Elizabeth Geis,Juan Maldonado,Sharon McDonough-Means,Elena L. Pollard,Simon Roux,Simon Roux,Michael J. Sadowsky,Karen Schwarzberg Lipson,Matthew B. Sullivan,J. Gregory Caporaso,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown +19 more
TL;DR: This exploratory, extended-duration treatment protocol appears to be a promising approach to alter the gut microbiome and virome and improve GI and behavioral symptoms of ASD.
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Reduced Incidence of Prevotella and Other Fermenters in Intestinal Microflora of Autistic Children
Dae Wook Kang,Jin Park,Zehra Esra Ilhan,Garrick Wallstrom,Joshua LaBaer,James B. Adams,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown +6 more
TL;DR: Autism and accompanying GI symptoms were characterized by distinct and less diverse gut microbial compositions with lower levels of Prevotella, Coprococcus, and unclassified Veillonellaceae.
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Human Gut Microbiota from Autism Spectrum Disorder Promote Behavioral Symptoms in Mice
Gil Sharon,Nikki Jamie Cruz,Dae Wook Kang,Michael J. Gandal,B. D. Wang,Young-Mo Kim,Erika M. Zink,Cameron P. Casey,Bryn C. Taylor,Christianne J. Lane,Lisa M. Bramer,Nancy G. Isern,David W. Hoyt,Cecilia Noecker,Michael J. Sweredoski,Annie Moradian,Elhanan Borenstein,Janet K. Jansson,Rob Knight,Thomas O. Metz,Carlos Lois,Daniel H. Geschwind,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown,Sarkis K. Mazmanian +23 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the gut microbiota regulates behaviors in mice via production of neuroactive metabolites, suggesting that gut-brain connections contribute to the pathophysiology of ASD.
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Effects of Gut Microbes on Nutrient Absorption and Energy Regulation
TL;DR: The role of the gut microbiota in energy harvest and fat storage is explored, as well as differences in the microbiota in obesity and undernutrition are explored.
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Long-term benefit of Microbiota Transfer Therapy on autism symptoms and gut microbiota
Dae Wook Kang,Dae Wook Kang,James B. Adams,Devon M. Coleman,Elena L. Pollard,Juan Maldonado,Sharon McDonough-Means,J. Gregory Caporaso,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown +8 more
TL;DR: The observations demonstrate the long-term safety and efficacy of MTT as a potential therapy to treat children with ASD who have GI problems, and warrant a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in the future.