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Eytan Wine
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 142
Citations - 5214
Eytan Wine is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3641 citations. Previous affiliations of Eytan Wine include University of Toronto & Wolfson Medical Center.
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Bacterial infection causes stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice
Mélanie G. Gareau,Eytan Wine,Eytan Wine,David M. Rodrigues,Joon Ho Cho,Mark T. Whary,Dana J. Philpott,Glenda MacQueen,Philip M. Sherman +8 more
TL;DR: Memory dysfunction occurs in infected mice exposed to acute stress, while in the germ-free setting memory is altered at baseline, suggesting the intestinal microbiota influences the ability to form memory.
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Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet Plus Partial Enteral Nutrition Induces Sustained Remission in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Arie Levine,Eytan Wine,Amit Assa,Rotem Sigall Boneh,Ron Shaoul,Michal Kori,Shlomi Cohen,Sarit Peleg,Hussein Shamaly,Avi On,Peri Millman,Lee Abramas,Tomer Ziv-Baran,Shannan Grant,Shannan Grant,Guila Abitbol,Katherine A. Dunn,Joseph P. Bielawski,Johan Van Limbergen,Johan Van Limbergen,Johan Van Limbergen +20 more
TL;DR: The data support use of CDED plus PEN to induce remission in children with CD, and the combination induced sustained remission in a significantly higher proportion of patients than EEN, and produced changes in the fecal microbiome associated with remission.
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Alterations in the gut microbiome of children with severe ulcerative colitis.
Sonia Michail,Matthew D. Durbin,Dan Turner,Anne M. Griffiths,David R. Mack,Jeffrey S. Hyams,Neal Leleiko,Harshavardhan Kenche,Adrienne Stolfi,Eytan Wine +9 more
TL;DR: Richness, evenness, and biodiversity of the gut microbiome were remarkably reduced in children with UC compared with healthy controls and children who did not respond to steroids harbored a microbiome that was even less rich than steroid responders.
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The Medical Management of Paediatric Crohn's Disease: an ECCO-ESPGHAN Guideline Update.
Patrick F. van Rheenen,Marina Aloi,Amit Assa,Jiri Bronsky,Johanna C. Escher,Ulrika L. Fagerberg,Marco Gasparetto,Konstantinos Gerasimidis,Anne M. Griffiths,Paul Henderson,Sibylle Koletzko,Sibylle Koletzko,Kaija-Leena Kolho,Arie Levine,Johan Van Limbergen,Francisco Javier Martin de Carpi,Víctor Manuel Navas-López,Salvatore Oliva,Lissy de Ridder,Richard K Russell,Dror S. Shouval,Dror S. Shouval,Antonino Spinelli,Dan Turner,David C. Wilson,Eytan Wine,Frank M. Ruemmele,Frank M. Ruemmele +27 more
TL;DR: An evidence-supported update of the ECCO-ESPGHAN guideline on the medical management of paediatric Crohn's disease is provided, establishing that it was key to identify patients at high risk of a complicated disease course at the earliest opportunity to reduce bowel damage.
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Evolving role of diet in the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases
TL;DR: Progress in the field of microbiome and IBD has demonstrated that microbiome appears to play an important role in pathogenesis, and that diet may in turn impact the composition and functionality of the microbiome.