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2018
Shmidt E, Kochhar G, Hartke J, Chilukuri P, Meserve J, Chaudrey K, Koliani-Pace JL, Hirten R, Faleck D, Barocas M et al..  2018.  Predictors and Management of Loss of Response to Vedolizumab in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 24(11):2461-2467.
Dogan B, Fu J, Zhang S, Scherl EJ, Simpson KW.  2018.  Rifaximin decreases virulence of Crohn's disease-associated Escherichia coli and epithelial inflammatory responses.. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 71(5):485-494.
Narula N, Peerani F, Meserve J, Kochhar G, Chaudrey K, Hartke J, Chilukuri P, Koliani-Pace J, Winters A, Katta L et al..  2018.  Vedolizumab for Ulcerative Colitis: Treatment Outcomes from the VICTORY Consortium.. Am J Gastroenterol. 113(9):1345.
Narula N, Peerani F, Meserve J, Kochhar G, Chaudrey K, Hartke J, Chilukuri P, Koliani-Pace J, Winters A, Katta L et al..  2018.  Vedolizumab for Ulcerative Colitis: Treatment Outcomes from the VICTORY Consortium.. Am J Gastroenterol. 113(9):1345.
2008
Sandborn WJ, Feagan BG, Fedorak RN, Scherl E, Fleisher MR, Katz S, Johanns J, Blank M, Rutgeerts P.  2008.  A randomized trial of Ustekinumab, a human interleukin-12/23 monoclonal antibody, in patients with moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease.. Gastroenterology. 135(4):1130-41.
Sandborn WJ, Feagan BG, Fedorak RN, Scherl E, Fleisher MR, Katz S, Johanns J, Blank M, Rutgeerts P.  2008.  A randomized trial of Ustekinumab, a human interleukin-12/23 monoclonal antibody, in patients with moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease.. Gastroenterology. 135(4):1130-41.
Sandborn WJ, Feagan BG, Fedorak RN, Scherl E, Fleisher MR, Katz S, Johanns J, Blank M, Rutgeerts P.  2008.  A randomized trial of Ustekinumab, a human interleukin-12/23 monoclonal antibody, in patients with moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease.. Gastroenterology. 135(4):1130-41.
2007
Decalf J, Fernandes S, Longman R, Ahloulay M, Audat F, Lefrerre F, Rice CM, Pol S, Albert ML.  2007.  Plasmacytoid dendritic cells initiate a complex chemokine and cytokine network and are a viable drug target in chronic HCV patients.. J Exp Med. 204(10):2423-37.