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Heather Maughan

Ronin Institute

127 Haddon Pl.

Montclair, NJ 07043-2314

United States

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Microbiome-Driven Tryptophan Metabolism Suppresses Immunity in the Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment by Activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor

Number of pages: 68 Posted: 16 Apr 2021
University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research - Department of Computational Biology of Infection Research, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Stem Cell Program, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, The University of Toronto - Department of Molecular Genetics, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre, The University of Toronto - Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, The University of Toronto - Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research - Department of Computational Biology of Infection Research, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, The University of Toronto - Department of Molecular Genetics, Ronin Institute, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program and University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program
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Intestinal Microbiome Modified by Bariatric Surgery Improves Insulin Sensitivity and Correlates with Increased Brown Fat Activity and Energy Expenditure

Number of pages: 50 Posted: 01 Aug 2022
University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University of Toronto - Toronto General Research Institute (UHN Research), University of Toronto - Toronto General Research Institute (UHN Research), University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University of Toronto - Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto - Department of Medicine, University of Toronto - Toronto General Research Institute (UHN Research), University of Toronto - University Health Network, University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, Ronin Institute, University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University of Toronto - Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto - Department of Comparative Medicine, University of Toronto - Division of General Surgery, University of Toronto - Division of General Surgery, University of Toronto - University Health Network, University of Toronto - Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto - Translational Medicine Program, University of Toronto - Toronto General Research Institute (UHN Research), The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology and University of Toronto - Toronto General Research Institute (UHN Research)
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RYGB surgery, FMT, germ free mice, obesity, Type 2 diabetes, Akkermansia, Blautia, Tryptophan derived metabolites, SCFAs, Acylcarnitines.