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Chapter Three. EED library as a basis for systematic reviews
3.1 Defining Systematic Review Question Priorities
3.2 Determining Relevance to the Systematic Review
3.3 Acquisition of References and Copyright Fair Use Compliance
3.4 Documenting Relevance to the Systematic Review
3.5 Data Extraction for the Systematic Review
3.6 EED Library: Search Results Overview
3.7 Quality Control
3.8 EED Library Statushttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1004/thumbnail.jp
Chapter Five. Systematic review results by biomarker classifications
5.1 Markers of Absorption and Permeability Overview
5.2 Markers of Absorption
5.3 Markers of Permeability
5.4 Markers of Digestion
5.5 Markers of Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Immune Activation
5.6 Markers of Systemic Inflammation and Systemic Immune Activation
5.7 Markers of Microbial Drivers
5.8 Markers of Nonspecific Intestinal Injury
5.9 Markers of Extra-Small Intestinal Function
5.10 Relationships Between Markers of EED, Including Histopathology
5.11 Relationships between EED Biomarkers and Growth or Other Outcomes of Interesthttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1006/thumbnail.jp
Chapter Six. Conclusions and future implications
6.1 Summary of Findings
6.2 Future Biomarker and Diagnostics Researchhttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1007/thumbnail.jp
Chapter Four. Systematic review of EED biomarkers/diagnostic tests results synopsis
4.1 Biomarkers and Diagnostics Systematic Search Results
4.2 Characteristics of References Included in the Systematic Review
4.3 Classification of Biomarkers and Diagnostic Testshttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1005/thumbnail.jp
Appendices
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Chapter Two. Methodology: Building the EED library and undertaking a systematic review of EED biomarkers/diagnostics
2.1 EED: A Broad Field, Many Unanswered Questions
2.2 Constructing a Systematic Search Strategy Optimizing Sensitivity
2.3 Reference Volume Mitigation
2.4 Building the EED Libraryhttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1003/thumbnail.jp
References
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Chapter One. Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) background
1.1 EED History and Overview
1.2 An Old Problem Requiring New Knowledge
1.3 Pathophysiologic Processes and Consequences of EED
1.4 The Role of Biomarkers and Diagnostics in EED
1.5 Scientific Basis for this Reviewhttps://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1002/thumbnail.jp
Front Matter
The front matter contains the title page, table of contents, list of tables, list of figures, list of appendices, acknowledgements, abbreviations and synopsis.https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/tropicalenteropathybook/1001/thumbnail.jp
Environmental enteric dysfunction: Advancing current knowledge
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