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2007Chemotherapy-induced diarrhea is associated with changes in the luminal environment in the DA ratStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Logan, R.; Bowen, J.; Yeoh, A.; Burns, J.; Keefe, D.
2007VSL#3 probiotic treatment reduces chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea and weight lossBowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Yeoh, A.; Hannam, S.; Keefe, D.
2007A novel animal model to investigate fractionated radiotherapy-induced alimentary mucositis: the role of apoptosis p53 nuclear factor-kappa B COX-1 and COX-2Yeoh, A.; Gibson, R.; Yeoh, E.; Bowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Giam, K.; Keefe, D.
2011Chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea is associated with a modified intestinal microbiome and intestinal inflammationStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Yeoh, A.; Bowen, J.; Keefe, D.; International MASCC/ISOO Symposium (2011 : Athens, Greece)
2009Irinotecan-induced mucositis is associated with changes in intestinal mucinsStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Logan, R.; Bowen, J.; Yeoh, A.; Laurence, J.; Keefe, D.
2006Radiation therapy-induced mucositis: Relationships between fractionated radiation, NF-kappa B, COX-1, and COX-2Yeoh, A.; Gibson, R.; Yeoh, E.; Bowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Giam, K.; Logan, R.; Keefe, D.
2005Nuclear factor kB (NFkB) and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) expression in the irradiated colorectum is associated with subsequent histopathological changesYeoh, A.; Bowen, J.; Gibson, R.; Keefe, D.
2011Inhibition of NFkB ameliorates long term radiation-induced mucositisGibson, R.; Mahmud, F.; Bowen, J.; Yeoh, A.; Logan, R.; Keefe, D.; Clinical Oncological Society of Australia Annual Scientific Meeting (38th : 2011 : Perth, Western Australia)
2010Pro-inflammatory cytokines play a key role in the development of radiotherapy-induced gastrointestinal mucositisOng, Z.; Gibson, R.; Bowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Darby, J.; Logan, R.; Yeoh, A.; Keefe, D.
2009Gastrointestinal Microflora and Mucins May Play a Critical Role in the Development of 5-Fluorouracil-Induced Gastrointestinal MucositisStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Logan, R.; Bowen, J.; Yeoh, A.; Hamilton, J.; Keefe, D.