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Baumgart M, Dogan B, Rishniw M, Weitzman G, Bosworth B, Yantiss R, Orsi RH, Wiedmann M, McDonough P, Kim SGuk et al..  2007.  Culture independent analysis of ileal mucosa reveals a selective increase in invasive Escherichia coli of novel phylogeny relative to depletion of Clostridiales in Crohn's disease involving the ileum.. ISME J. 1(5):403-18.
Viladomiu M, Kivolowitz C, Abdulhamid A, Dogan B, Victorio D, Castellanos JG, Woo V, Teng F, Tran NL, Sczesnak A et al..  2017.  IgA-coated enriched in Crohn's disease spondyloarthritis promote T17-dependent inflammation.. Sci Transl Med. 9(376)
Craven M, Egan CE, Dowd SE, McDonough SP, Dogan B, Denkers EY, Bowman D, Scherl EJ, Simpson KW.  2012.  Inflammation drives dysbiosis and bacterial invasion in murine models of ileal Crohn's disease.. PLoS One. 7(7):e41594.
Dogan B, Suzuki H, Herlekar D, R Sartor B, Campbell BJ, Roberts CL, Stewart K, Scherl EJ, Araz Y, Bitar PP et al..  2014.  Inflammation-associated adherent-invasive Escherichia coli are enriched in pathways for use of propanediol and iron and M-cell translocation.. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 20(11):1919-32.
Dogan B, Scherl E, Bosworth B, Yantiss R, Altier C, McDonough PL, Jiang Z-D, Dupont HL, Garneau P, Harel J et al..  2013.  Multidrug resistance is common in Escherichia coli associated with ileal Crohn's disease.. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 19(1):141-50.
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.
Kothary V, Scherl EJ, Bosworth B, Jiang Z-D, Dupont HL, Harel J, Simpson KW, Dogan B.  2013.  Rifaximin resistance in Escherichia coli associated with inflammatory bowel disease correlates with prior rifaximin use, mutations in rpoB, and activity of Phe-Arg-β-naphthylamide-inhibitable efflux pumps.. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 57(2):811-7.