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The Microbiome in Gastrointestinal Disease, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1st Edition

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R. Balfour Sartor
Date of Publication: 06/2025
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In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Dr. R. Balfour Sartor brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Microbiome. Research on the gut microbiome has revealed significant implications for gastrointestinal diseases, with c ...view more
In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Dr. R. Balfour Sartor brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Microbiome. Research on the gut microbiome has revealed significant implications for gastrointestinal diseases, with clinical trials resulting in potential treatments for the management of GI diseases and their associated risk factors. Further, understanding the gut microbiome’s role in gastrointestinal health opens avenues for targeted interventions and personalized approaches to disease management. This issue presents the latest research, treatments, and clinical approaches in this key area of gastroenterology.
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In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Dr. R. Balfour Sartor brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Microbiome. Research on the gut microbiome has revealed significant implications for gastrointestinal diseases, with clinical trials resulting in potential treatments for the management of GI diseases and their associated risk factors. Further, understanding the gut microbiome’s role in gastrointestinal health opens avenues for targeted interventions and personalized approaches to disease management. This issue presents the latest research, treatments, and clinical approaches in this key area of gastroenterology.

Key Features
  • Contains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics, including the role of intestinal microbiome in potentiating inflammation and predicting outcomes in alcoholic hepatitis; intestinal microbial modulation of therapeutic efficacy and complications of cancer immunotherapy; beyond fecal microbial transplant: next generation approaches to manipulating dysbiotic microbiota to treat IBD; dysbiotic microbiota in necrotizing enterocolitis; microbial approaches to treat and prevent hepatic encephalopathy; and more
  • Provides in-depth clinical reviews on the microbiome, offering actionable insights for clinical practice
  • Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews

Author Information
Edited by R. Balfour Sartor, MD, Midget Distinguished Professor of Medicine (GI), Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Microbiology & Immunology Director, National Gnotobiotic Rodent Resource Center, Co-Director Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease, Director, Basic Science Training Program, Chapel Hill, NC, USA