Publications by authors named "Robert Shores"

Objectives: The diagnosis (endoscopy, and biopsy) and continued clinical management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), remain highly invasive, expensive, and inconvenient for the pediatric patient. The objective of this study was to see if colonocytes obtained from stools of subjects with IBD and normal controls would demonstrate higher levels of inflammatory markers (Cox 2 in CD45+ and CD45- cells) and if the inflammatory process and treatment effects would be reflected in an altered cytokine expression in the subjects compared to controls.

Setting: Outpatient hospital based pediatric gastroenterology clinic.

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There is significant evidence supporting the hypotheses that lifestyle, diet, and bioactive components in foods are important modifiers of cancer risk. However, our ability to assess host response noninvasively is limited. To overcome this, we have developed a technology to isolate several million viable exfoliated somatic colonic cells from a small sample of stool (0.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Robert Shores"

  • - Robert Shores' research primarily focuses on the non-invasive assessment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and cancer risk through the analysis of exfoliated colonic cells, allowing for better patient management and dietary evaluations.
  • - In his 2011 study, Shores demonstrated that colonocytes from pediatric IBD patients showed elevated inflammatory markers compared to healthy controls, indicating the potential for using stool samples in monitoring disease activity.
  • - His 2005 study highlighted the role of bioactive food components in cancer prevention, utilizing a novel technique to analyze viable exfoliated colonic cells from stool samples, emphasizing the importance of dietary influences on health.