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Detection and interpretation of fecal host mRNA in rural Malawian infants aged 6–12 months at risk for environmental enteric dysfunction
M. Isabel Ordiz
, Karl Wold
, Yankho Kaimila
, Oscar Divala
, Madeline Gilstrap
, Henry Z. Lu
,
Mark J. Manary
Division of Emergency Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Keyphrases
Host mRNA
100%
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction
100%
Gut Health
55%
Older children
33%
CDX1
33%
African children
33%
REG1A
33%
Random Forest Regression
22%
RNA Transcripts
11%
Less Invasive
11%
Young children
11%
Untargeted
11%
Prediction Accuracy
11%
Linear Regression Analysis
11%
Toddlers
11%
Non-invasive Method
11%
Linear Growth
11%
Dual Sugar Absorption Test
11%
Lactulose
11%
Transcript Abundance
11%
S100A8
11%
Agnostic
11%
Fecal Samples
11%
Lactulose Hydrogen Breath Test
11%
CD53
11%
Potential Hosts
11%
Field Collection
11%
HLA-DRA
11%
MUC12
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Random Forest
100%
Prevalence
50%
Tumor Necrosis Factor
50%
Absorption
50%