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Ece Mutlu
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - 94
Citations - 10240
Ece Mutlu is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 88 publications receiving 8504 citations. Previous affiliations of Ece Mutlu include Rush Medical College & Loyola University Medical Center.
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Practice guidelines in acute pancreatitis.
Peter A. Banks,Martin L. Freeman,Ronnie Fass,Darren Baroni,Ece Mutlu,David E. Bernstein,Henry P. Parkman,Adil E. Bharucha,Charlene M. Prather,William R. Brugge,Daniel S. Pratt,Lin Chang,Albert Roach,William Y. Chey,Richard E. Sampliner,Matthew E. Cohen,Subbaramiah Sridhar,John T. Cunningham,Nimish Vakil,Steven A. Edmundowicz,Miguel A. Valdovinos,John M. Inadomi,Benjamin C.Y. Wong,Timothy R. Koch,Alvin M. Zfass +24 more
TL;DR: These guidelines are developed under the auspices of the American College of Gastroenterology and its practice parameters committee and may be updated with pertinent scientific developments at a later time.
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Disease-specific alterations in the enteric virome in inflammatory bowel disease.
Jason M. Norman,Scott A. Handley,Megan T. Baldridge,Lindsay Droit,Catherine Y. Liu,Brian C. Keller,Amal Kambal,Cynthia L. Monaco,Guoyan Zhao,Phillip Fleshner,Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck,Dermot P.B. McGovern,Ali Keshavarzian,Ece Mutlu,Jenny Sauk,Dirk Gevers,Ramnik J. Xavier,Ramnik J. Xavier,David Wang,Miles Parkes,Herbert W. Virgin +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the virome is a candidate for contributing to, or being a biomarker for, human inflammatory bowel disease and speculate that the enteric virome may play a role in other diseases.
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Colonic bacterial composition in Parkinson's disease.
Ali Keshavarzian,Stefan J. Green,Phillip A. Engen,Robin M. Voigt,Ankur Naqib,Christopher B. Forsyth,Ece Mutlu,Kathleen M. Shannon +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have alpha‐synuclein aggregation in their colon with evidence of colonic inflammation, and dysbiosis might be the mechanism of neuroinflammation that leads to α‐Syn misfolding and PD pathology.
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Colonic microbiome is altered in alcoholism
Ece Mutlu,Patrick M. Gillevet,Huzefa Rangwala,Masoumeh Sikaroodi,Ammar S. Naqvi,Phillip A. Engen,Mary J. Kwasny,Cynthia Lau,Ali Keshavarzian +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the colonic mucosa-associated bacterial microbiome is altered in a subset of alcoholics, and this alteration is seen even after an extended period of sobriety, and correlates with endotoxemia in a subgroup ofcoholics.
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Alpha-synuclein in colonic submucosa in early untreated Parkinson's disease
Kathleen M. Shannon,Ali Keshavarzian,Ece Mutlu,Hemraj B. Dodiya,Delia M. Daian,Jean A. Jaglin,Jeffrey H. Kordower +6 more
TL;DR: A pattern of α‐synuclein staining in Parkinson's disease that was distinct from healthy subjects and those with inflammatory bowel disease is suggested, suggesting it is not a sequel of inflammation or oxidative stress.