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Josef Neu
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 302
Citations - 17355
Josef Neu is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Necrotizing enterocolitis & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 286 publications receiving 15115 citations. Previous affiliations of Josef Neu include Baylor College of Medicine & Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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Enteral nutrient supply for preterm infants: commentary from the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition
Carlo Agostoni,Giuseppe Buonocore,Virgilio P. Carnielli,M. De Curtis,Dominique Darmaun,Tamás Decsi,Magnus Domellöf,Nicholas D. Embleton,Christoph Fusch,Orsolya Genzel-Boroviczény,Olivier Goulet,Satish C. Kalhan,Sanja Kolaček,Berthold Koletzko,Alexandre Lapillonne,Walter A. Mihatsch,Luis A. Moreno,Josef Neu,Brenda B. Poindexter,John W. L. Puntis,G Putet,Jacques Rigo,Arieh Riskin,Bernard L. Salle,Pieter J. J. Sauer,Raanan Shamir,Hania Szajewska,Patti J. Thureen,Dominique Turck,J.B. van Goudoever,Ekhard E. Ziegler +30 more
TL;DR: This guideline aims to provide proposed advisable ranges for nutrient intakes for stable-growing preterm infants up to a weight of approximately 1800 g, because most data are available for these infants.
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Toward defining the autoimmune microbiome for type 1 diabetes
Adriana Giongo,Kelsey A. Gano,David B. Crabb,Nabanita Mukherjee,Luis G Leon Novelo,George Casella,Jennifer C. Drew,Jorma Ilonen,Jorma Ilonen,Jorma Ilonen,Mikael Knip,Mikael Knip,Heikki Hyöty,Heikki Hyöty,R. Veijola,R. Veijola,Tuula Simell,Tuula Simell,Olli Simell,Olli Simell,Josef Neu,Clive Wasserfall,Desmond A. Schatz,Mark A. Atkinson,Eric W. Triplett +24 more
TL;DR: Three lines of evidence are presented that support the notion that, as healthy infants approach the toddler stage, their microbiomes become healthier and more stable, whereas, children who are destined for autoimmunity develop a microbiome that is less diverse and stable.
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Gut Microbiome Metagenomics Analysis Suggests a Functional Model for the Development of Autoimmunity for Type 1 Diabetes
Christopher T. Brown,Austin G. Davis-Richardson,Adriana Giongo,Kelsey A. Gano,David B. Crabb,Nabanita Mukherjee,George Casella,Jennifer C. Drew,Jorma Ilonen,Mikael Knip,Heikki Hyöty,Riitta Veijola,Tuula Simell,Olli Simell,Josef Neu,Clive Wasserfall,Desmond A. Schatz,Mark A. Atkinson,Eric W. Triplett +18 more
TL;DR: Detailed differences in metabolic potential indicate that autoimmune subjects have a functionally aberrant microbiome, and data suggest that a consortium of lactate- and butyrate-producing bacteria in a healthy gut induce a sufficient amount of mucin synthesis to maintain gut integrity.
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Delivery mode shapes the acquisition and structure of the initial microbiota across multiple body habitats in newborns
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The “Perfect Storm” for Type 1 Diabetes: The Complex Interplay Between Intestinal Microbiota, Gut Permeability, and Mucosal Immunity
TL;DR: The complex interplay between these factors is discussed and testable hypotheses that form a fertile area for future investigations as to the role of the gut in the pathogenesis and prevention of type 1 diabetes are raised.