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Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome the science and the evidence
Eamonn Martin Quigley
Charles W. Duncan Jr. Department of Medicine
Academic Institute
Underwood Center for Digestive Health
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Medicine and Dentistry
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Probiotics
100%
Gut
22%
Diseases
11%
Translational Research
11%
Randomized Controlled Trial
11%
Clinical Trial
11%
Gut Microbiome
11%
Clinical Study
11%
In Vitro
11%
Immune Response
11%
Sensation
11%
Treatment Duration
11%
Microbiome
11%
Keyphrases
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Translational Research
11%
Clinical Trials
11%
Gut Microbiome
11%
Clinical Evidence
11%
Microenvironment
11%
Mechanism of Action
11%
Randomized Controlled Trial
11%
Microbiome
11%
Motility
11%
Host Response
11%
Bacterial Components
11%
Duration of Therapy
11%
Laboratory Research
11%
Visceral Sensation
11%
Gut-brain Interaction
11%
Bacterial Products
11%
Commensal Bacteria
11%
Scientific Rationale
11%
Optimal Quality
11%
Gut Integrity
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Irritable Colon
100%
Microbiome
22%
Clinical Trial
11%
Diseases
11%
Clinical Study
11%
Randomized Controlled Trial
11%