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2009Is the pathobiology of chemotherapy-induced alimentary tract mucositis inXuenced by the type of mucotoxic drug administered?Logan, R.; Stringer, A.; Bowen, J.; Gibson, R.; Sonis, S.; Keefe, D.
2013Biology of treatment-induced mucositisGibson, R.; Bowen, J.; Bateman, E.; Keefe, D.; Berger, A.; Shuster, J.; Von Roenn, J.
2006Cancer chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea and constipation: mechanisms of damage and prevention strategiesGibson, R.; Keefe, D.
2008Characterisation of mucosal changes in the alimentary tract following administration of irinotecan: implications for the pathobiology of mucositisLogan, R.; Gibson, R.; Bowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Sonis, S.; Keefe, D.
2007VSL#3 probiotic treatment reduces chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea and weight lossBowen, J.; Stringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Yeoh, A.; Hannam, S.; Keefe, D.
2007Gene expression analysis of multiple gastrointestinal regions reveals activation of common cell regulatory pathways following cytotoxic chemotherapyBowen, J.; Gibson, R.; Tsykin, A.; Stringer, A.; Logan, R.; Keefe, D.
2007Chemotherapy-induced mucositis: The role of gastrointestinal microflora and mucins in the luminal environmentStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Bowen, J.; Logan, R.; Yeoh, A.; Keefe, D.
2007Mucosal injury from targeted anti-cancer therapyKeefe, D.; Gibson, R.
2006Intestinal mucositis: the role of the Bcl-2 family, p53 and caspases in chemotherapy-induced damageBowen, J.; Gibson, R.; Cummins, A.; Keefe, D.
2000Interleukin-11 (IL-11) reduces, but not completely ameliorates, intestinal mucositis following chemotherapy in the rat with breast cancerGibson, R.; Keefe, D.; Clarke, J.; Regester, G.; Edwards, B.; Thompson, F.; Goland, G.; Cummins, A.; Gastroenterological Society of Australia (18 Oct 2000 : Hobart, Australia)