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MONAGHAN, T.M., UGUN-KLUSEK, A., FINELI, M.J., GURNANI, P., CHAKRABARTI, L., KAO, D., ALEXANDER, C. and POLYTARCHOU, C., 2023. Connecting inflammatory bowel and neurodegenerative diseases: microRNAs as a shared therapeutic intervention. Gut. ISSN 0017-5749
MONAGHAN, T.M., DUGGAL, N.A., ROSATI, E., GRIFFIN, R., HUGHES, J., ROACH, B., YANG, D.Y., WANG, C., WONG, K., SAXINGER, L., PUČIĆ-BAKOVIĆ, M., VUČKOVIĆ, F., KLICEK, F., LAUC, G., TIGHE, P., MULLISH, B.H., BLANCO, J.M., MCDONALD, J.A.K., MARCHESI, J.R., XUE, N., DOTTORINI, T., ACHARJEE, A., FRANKE, A., LI, Y., WONG, G.K.-S., POLYTARCHOU, C., YAU, T.O., CHRISTODOULOU, N., HATZIAPOSTOLOU, M., WANG, M., RUSSELL, L.A. and KAO, D.H., 2021. A multi-factorial observational study on sequential fecal microbiota transplant in patients with medically refractory Clostridioides difficile infection. Cells, 10 (11): 3234. ISSN 2073-4409
MONAGHAN, T.M., BISWAS, R.N., NASHINE, R.R., JOSHI, S.S., MULLISH, B.H., SEEKATZ, A.M., BLANCO, J.M., MCDONALD, J.A.K., MARCHESI, J.R., YAU, T.O., CHRISTODOULOU, N., HATZIAPOSTOLOU, M., PUCIC-BAKOVIC, M., VUCKOVIC, F., KLICEK, F., LAUC, G., XUE, N., DOTTORINI, T., AMBALKAR, S., SATAV, A., POLYTARCHOU, C., ACHARJEE, A. and KASHYAP, R.S., 2021. Multiomics profiling reveals signatures of dysmetabolism in urban populations in Central India. Microorganisms, 9 (7), p. 1485. ISSN 2076-2607
MONAGHAN, T.M., SEEKATZ, A.M., MARKHAM, N.O., YAU, T.O., HATZIAPOSTOLOU, M., JILANI, T., CHRISTODOULOU, N., ROACH, B., BIRLI, E., POMENYA, O., LOUIE, T., LACY, D.B., KIM, P., LEE, C., KAO, D. and POLYTARCHOU, C., 2021. Fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent clostridioides difficile infection associates with functional alterations in circulating microRNAs. Gastroenterology. ISSN 0016-5085
MONAGHAN, T.M., PUČIĆ-BAKOVIĆ, M., VUČKOVIĆ, F., LEE, C., KAO, D., WÓJCIK, I., KLIČEK, F., POLYTARCHOU, C., ROACH, B., LOUIE, T., KIM, P., FRANKOWSKI, M. and LAUC, G., 2019. Decreased complexity of serum N-glycan structures associates with successful fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection. Gastroenterology, 157 (6), pp. 1676-1678. ISSN 0016-5085