Ken Croitoru, MD

Zane Cohen Centre for Digestive Diseases, Mount Sinai Hospital
Toronto, ON
Canada Papers:
T.60 Microbiota Sensing by Nod2 Regulates Mucosal Damage in Small Intestinal Crypt Following Acute T cell Activation.
T.62 Conditional Epithelial Deletion of the Pathogen Recognition Receptor Nod2 Fails to Alter the Regulation of T cell-Induced Enteropathy
W.104 Genome-wide association studies in healthy first degree relatives (FDR) of Crohn’s Disease (CD) subjects reveal that host genetics polymorphisms are associated with the gut microbiota
W.118 Antibiotic Manipulation of the Adult Murine Microbiota Has Long-Term Effects on the Mucosal Immune Response in NOD2-/- Mice
W.120 Early Life Antibiotics Alters the Development of the Gut Microbiota and Mucosal Immune T cell Populations