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Jaime Belkind-Gerson
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 70
Citations - 1923
Jaime Belkind-Gerson is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enteric nervous system & Neurogenesis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1583 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaime Belkind-Gerson include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Use of a patch containing heat-labile toxin from Escherichia coli against travellers' diarrhoea: a phase II, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled field trial
Sarah A. Frech,Herbert L. DuPont,A. Louis Bourgeois,Robin McKenzie,Jaime Belkind-Gerson,Jose Flores Figueroa,Pablo C. Okhuysen,Norma H. Guerrero,Francisco G. Martinez-Sandoval,Juan Hm Meléndez-Romero,Zhi-Dong Jiang,Edwin J. Asturias,Jane Halpern,Olga Torres,Ana S. Hoffman,Christina P. Villar,Raniya N. Kassem,David Flyer,Bo H. Andersen,Kazem Kazempour,Sally A. Breisch,Gregory M. Glenn +21 more
TL;DR: The vaccine patch is safe and feasible, with benefits to the rate and severity of travellers' diarrhoea, and the safety of heat-labile toxins from E coli delivered via patch is assessed.
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White paper on guidelines concerning enteric nervous system stem cell therapy for enteric neuropathies
Alan J. Burns,Alan J. Burns,Allan M. Goldstein,Donald F. Newgreen,Lincon A. Stamp,Karl-Herbert Schäfer,Marco Metzger,Ryo Hotta,Heather M. Young,Peter W. Andrews,Nikhil Thapar,Jaime Belkind-Gerson,Nadege Bondurand,Joel C. Bornstein,Wood Yee Chan,Kathryn S.E. Cheah,Michael D. Gershon,Robert O. Heuckeroth,Robert M.W. Hofstra,Lothar Just,Raj P. Kapur,Sebastian K. King,Conor J. McCann,Nandor Nagy,Elly Sau-Wai Ngan,Florian Obermayr,Vassilis Pachnis,Pankaj J. Pasricha,Mai Har Sham,Paul K.H. Tam,Pieter Vanden Berghe +30 more
TL;DR: Experts' views on the commonly used methods and approaches to identify, isolate, purify, expand and optimize ENS stem cells, transplant them into the bowel, and assess transplant success, including restoration of gut function are set out.
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Cultured Nestin–Positive Cells from Postnatal Mouse Small Bowel Differentiate Ex Vivo into Neurons, Glia, and Smooth Muscle
TL;DR: An in vitro model of desegregation using an enzymatic and mechanical tissue technique suggests that these cells may be enteric neural stem cells (ENSCs); may normally be present in the small intestine; and may have the capacity to proliferate and differentiate into neurons, glia, and smooth muscle.
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Treatment of Travelers’ Diarrhea: Randomized Trial Comparing Rifaximin, Rifaximin Plus Loperamide, and Loperamide Alone
Herbert L. DuPont,Herbert L. DuPont,Zhi-Dong Jiang,Jaime Belkind-Gerson,Pablo C. Okhuysen,Charles D. Ericsson,Shi Ke,David B. Huang,Margaret W. DuPont,Javier A. Adachi,F. Javier De La Cabada,David N. Taylor,Sridvya Jaini,Francisco Martinez Sandoval +13 more
TL;DR: Rifaximin-loperamide therapy provided rapid symptomatic improvement and greater overall wellness compared with either agent alone and well tolerated with a low incidence of adverse events.
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Association of Putative Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Virulence Genes and Biofilm Production in Isolates from Travelers to Developing Countries
Jamal A. Mohamed,David B. Huang,Zhi-Dong Jiang,Herbert L. DuPont,James P. Nataro,Jaime Belkind-Gerson,Pablo C. Okhuysen +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that biofilm formation is a common phenomenon among EAEC isolates derived from travelers with or without diarrhea and that multiple genes associated withBiofilm formation are regulated by aggR.