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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Nancy Krebs and Charles Robertson.

 
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1.121
 
  1. Tang M, Ma C, Weinheimer-Haus EM, Robertson CE, Kofonow JM, Berman LM, Waljee A, Zhu J, Frank DN, Krebs NF. Different gut microbiota in U.S. formula-fed infants consuming a meat vs. dairy-based complementary foods: A randomized controlled trial. Front Nutr. 2022; 9:1063518.
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    Score: 0.207
  2. Tang M, Weaver NE, Frank DN, Ir D, Robertson CE, Kemp JF, Westcott J, Shankar K, Garces AL, Figueroa L, Tshefu AK, Lokangaka AL, Goudar SS, Somannavar M, Aziz S, Saleem S, McClure EM, Hambidge KM, Hendricks AE, Krebs NF. Longitudinal Reduction in Diversity of Maternal Gut Microbiota During Pregnancy Is Observed in Multiple Low-Resource Settings: Results From the Women First Trial. Front Microbiol. 2022; 13:823757.
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    Score: 0.200
  3. Tang M, Frank DN, Tshefu A, Lokangaka A, Goudar SS, Dhaded SM, Somannavar MS, Hendricks AE, Ir D, Robertson CE, Kemp JF, Lander RL, Westcott JE, Hambidge KM, Krebs NF. Different Gut Microbial Profiles in Sub-Saharan African and South Asian Women of Childbearing Age Are Primarily Associated With Dietary Intakes. Front Microbiol. 2019; 10:1848.
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    Score: 0.163
  4. Tang M, Frank DN, Sherlock L, Ir D, Robertson CE, Krebs NF. Effect of Vitamin E With Therapeutic Iron Supplementation on Iron Repletion and Gut Microbiome in US Iron Deficient Infants and Toddlers. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2016 09; 63(3):379-85.
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    Score: 0.133
  5. Krebs NF, Sherlock LG, Westcott J, Culbertson D, Hambidge KM, Feazel LM, Robertson CE, Frank DN. Effects of different complementary feeding regimens on iron status and enteric microbiota in breastfed infants. J Pediatr. 2013 Aug; 163(2):416-23.
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    Score: 0.104
  6. Price A, Rasolofomanana-Rajery S, Manpearl K, Robertson CE, Krebs NF, Frank DN, Krishnan A, Hendricks AE, Tang M. Network-based representation learning reveals the impact of age and diet on the gut microbial and metabolomic environment of U.S. infants in a randomized controlled feeding trial. bioRxiv. 2025 Sep 04.
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    Score: 0.062
  7. Glime GNE, Matzeller KL, Frank DN, Kotter C, Kofonow JM, Robertson CE, Venter C, Campbell WW, Krebs NF, Tang M. Introducing blueberry powder as one of the first complementary foods changes the gut microbiota composition and diversity in U.S. human milk-fed infants: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Front Nutr. 2025; 12:1623521.
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    Score: 0.062
  8. Venter C, Boden S, Pickett-Nairne K, O'Mahony L, Glime GNE, Matzeller KL, Frank DN, Kotter C, Kofonow JM, Robertson CE, Campbell WW, Krebs NF, Tang M. Blueberry Consumption in Early Life and Its Effects on Allergy, Immune Biomarkers, and Their Association with the Gut Microbiome. Nutrients. 2025 Aug 28; 17(17).
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    Score: 0.062
  9. Odiase E, Frank DN, Young BE, Robertson CE, Kofonow JM, Davis KN, Berman LM, Krebs NF, Tang M. The Gut Microbiota Differ in Exclusively Breastfed and Formula-Fed United States Infants and are Associated with Growth Status. J Nutr. 2023 09; 153(9):2612-2621.
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    Score: 0.053
  10. Soderborg TK, Carpenter CM, Janssen RC, Weir TL, Robertson CE, Ir D, Young BE, Krebs NF, Hernandez TL, Barbour LA, Frank DN, Kroehl M, Friedman JE. Gestational Diabetes Is Uniquely Associated With Altered Early Seeding of the Infant Gut Microbiota. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2020; 11:603021.
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    Score: 0.044
  11. Lemas DJ, Young BE, Baker PR, Tomczik AC, Soderborg TK, Hernandez TL, de la Houssaye BA, Robertson CE, Rudolph MC, Ir D, Patinkin ZW, Krebs NF, Santorico SA, Weir T, Barbour LA, Frank DN, Friedman JE. Alterations in human milk leptin and insulin are associated with early changes in the infant intestinal microbiome. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 May; 103(5):1291-300.
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    Score: 0.032
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