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Eamonn M Quigley

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Minerva Gastroenterology|January 13, 2025
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: from malabsorption to misinterpretationEamonn M Quigley
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 4, 2017
A Vanishing Hematoma: An Unusual Cause of Lower Gastrointestinal BleedingAli Raza, Eamonn M Quigley
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2006
Medicine in the age of " Ulysses ": James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century agoFergus Shanahan, Eamonn M Quigley
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|May 24, 2021
Small Intestinal Bacterial OvergrowthDaniel Bushyhead, Eamonn M Quigley
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 31, 2012
In search of lost opportunities: Marcel Proyce and James Joust discuss doctors, diseases, life and death (a hypothetical conversation between Marcel Proust and James Joyce)Fergus Shanahan, Eamonn M Quigley
Minerva Gastroenterologica E Dietologica|February 13, 2019
Overlapping irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel diseasePrianka Gajula, Eamonn M Quigley
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|October 19, 2013
The gut microbiota and the liver: implications for clinical practiceEamonn M Quigley, Howard P Monsour
Seminars in Liver Disease|September 18, 2015
The Gut Microbiota and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseEamonn M Quigley, Howard P Monsour
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 28, 2011
Probiotics in the treatment of depression: science or science fiction?Timothy G Dinan, Eamonn M Quigley
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|December 3, 2014
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, proton pump inhibitors, and gastrointestinal injury: contrasting interactions in the stomach and small intestineWojciech Marlicz, Igor Loniewski, David S Grimes, et al.
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Minerva Gastroenterology|January 13, 2025
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: from malabsorption to misinterpretationEamonn M Quigley
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 4, 2017
A Vanishing Hematoma: An Unusual Cause of Lower Gastrointestinal BleedingAli Raza, Eamonn M Quigley
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2006
Medicine in the age of " Ulysses ": James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century agoFergus Shanahan, Eamonn M Quigley
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|May 24, 2021
Small Intestinal Bacterial OvergrowthDaniel Bushyhead, Eamonn M Quigley
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 31, 2012
In search of lost opportunities: Marcel Proyce and James Joust discuss doctors, diseases, life and death (a hypothetical conversation between Marcel Proust and James Joyce)Fergus Shanahan, Eamonn M Quigley
Minerva Gastroenterologica E Dietologica|February 13, 2019
Overlapping irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel diseasePrianka Gajula, Eamonn M Quigley
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|October 19, 2013
The gut microbiota and the liver: implications for clinical practiceEamonn M Quigley, Howard P Monsour
Seminars in Liver Disease|September 18, 2015
The Gut Microbiota and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseEamonn M Quigley, Howard P Monsour
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 28, 2011
Probiotics in the treatment of depression: science or science fiction?Timothy G Dinan, Eamonn M Quigley
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|December 3, 2014
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, proton pump inhibitors, and gastrointestinal injury: contrasting interactions in the stomach and small intestineWojciech Marlicz, Igor Loniewski, David S Grimes, et al.
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