D013395Chemicals & DrugsD09.698.629.305.770D09.947.750.7708170.994939SucroseFaculty Rankprns:fullNamefull nameprns:hasAuthorListauthor listprns:hasFacultyRankhas faculty rankprns:hasNetworkhas networkprns:hasPublicationVenuepublished inprns:informationResourceReferenceinformation resource referenceprns:isPrimaryPositionis primary positionprns:latitudelatitudeprns:longitudelongitudeprns:mainImagephotoprns:maxWeightmaximum weightprns:medlineTAjournal title abbreviationprns:meshDescriptorUIMeSH DescriptorUIprns:meshSemanticGroupNameMeSH semantic group nameprns:meshTreeNumberMeSH tree numberprns:minWeightminimum weightprns:numberOfAuthorsnumber of authorsprns:numberOfConnectionsnumber of connectionsprns:numberOfPublicationsnumber of publicationsprns:personIdPerson IDprns:personInPrimaryPositionperson in primary positionprns:positionInDepartmentposition in departmentprns:positionInDivisionposition in divisionprns:predicateNodepredicate nodeprns:publicationDatepublication dateprns:sortOrdersort orderprns:uniquenessWeightuniqueness weightprns:yearyearAcademic ArticleArticleDocumentbibo:pmidPubMed IdentifierDepartmentDivisionvivo:hrJobTitleHR job titleInformation ResourcePositionvivo:positionInOrganizationposition in organizationvivo:preferredTitlepreferred titlevivo:researchAreaOfresearch area ofvivo:subjectAreaForsubject area forrdf:predicatepredicaterdf:typetyperdfs:labellabelConceptAgentfoaf:firstNamefirst namefoaf:lastNamelast nameOrganizationPersontrue1ProfessorProfessor12504193Farhadi A, Keshavarzian A, Holmes EW, Fields J, Zhang L, Banan AJournal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciencesGas chromatographic method for detection of urinary sucralose: application to the assessment of intestinal permeability. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 2003 Jan 25; 784(1):145-54.J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci2003-01-25T00:00:002003Gas chromatographic method for detection of urinary sucralose: application to the assessment of intestinal permeability.21876358Swanson GR, Tieu V, Shaikh M, Forsyth C, Keshavarzian ADigestionIs moderate red wine consumption safe in inactive inflammatory bowel disease? Digestion. 2011; 84(3):238-44.Digestion2011-08-26T00:00:002011Is moderate red wine consumption safe in inactive inflammatory bowel disease?22145021Forsyth CB, Shannon KM, Kordower JH, Voigt RM, Shaikh M, Jaglin JA, Estes JD, Dodiya HB, Keshavarzian APloS oneIncreased intestinal permeability correlates with sigmoid mucosa alpha-synuclein staining and endotoxin exposure markers in early Parkinson's disease. PLoS One. 2011; 6(12):e28032.PLoS One2011-12-01T00:00:002011Increased intestinal permeability correlates with sigmoid mucosa alpha-synuclein staining and endotoxin exposure markers in early Parkinson's disease.0.4909330.007778128research area of0.2304970.0078176911subject area forThomasDeCourseyThomas DeCoursey41.87432800000000-87.67059170000000349235DeCoursey, ThomasProfessorChristopherForsythChristopher Forsyth349278Forsyth, ChristopherAssociate ProfessorGarthSwansonGarth Swanson349583Swanson, GarthAssociate Professor5Associate Professor4Professor22020278Musset B, Smith SM, Rajan S, Morgan D, Cherny VV, Decoursey TENatureAspartate?112 is the selectivity filter of the human voltage-gated proton channel. Nature. 2011 Oct 23; 480(7376):273-7.Nature2011-10-23T00:00:002011Aspartate?112 is the selectivity filter of the human voltage-gated proton channel.Neurological SciencesRush University, Rush Medical CollegeJeffreyKordowerJeffrey Kordower41.87386750000000-87.67102690000000349008Kordower, JeffreyProfessorAliKeshavarzianAli Keshavarzian41.87386750000000-87.67102690000000349021Keshavarzian, AliProfessorInternal Medicine, Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutritiontrue1ProfessorProfessortrue1Associate ProfessorAssociate Professortrue1Associate ProfessorAssociate Professortrue1ProfessorProfessorPhysiology and Biophysics29954454Krumbeck JA, Rasmussen HE, Hutkins RW, Clarke J, Shawron K, Keshavarzian A, Walter JMicrobiomeProbiotic Bifidobacterium strains and galactooligosaccharides improve intestinal barrier function in obese adults but show no synergism when used together as synbiotics. Microbiome. 2018 06 28; 6(1):121.Microbiome2018-06-28T00:00:002018Probiotic Bifidobacterium strains and galactooligosaccharides improve intestinal barrier function in obese adults but show no synergism when used together as synbiotics.