Julia B. Ewaschuk

2.8k total citations
29 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Julia B. Ewaschuk is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Small Animals and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Julia B. Ewaschuk has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 8 papers in Small Animals and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Julia B. Ewaschuk's work include Animal health and immunology (8 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (6 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (6 papers). Julia B. Ewaschuk is often cited by papers focused on Animal health and immunology (8 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (6 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (6 papers). Julia B. Ewaschuk collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Netherlands. Julia B. Ewaschuk's co-authors include Gordon A. Zello, Jonathan Μ. Naylor, Karen Madsen, Hugo Díaz, Jody Backer, Catherine J. Field, Liisa Meddings, Sharon Unger, Deborah L. O’Connor and John Walker and has published in prestigious journals such as Hepatology, The FASEB Journal and Journal of Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Julia B. Ewaschuk

29 papers receiving 2.1k citations

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All Works

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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Sharon Unger, Deborah L. O’Connor, et al.. (2011). Effect of pasteurization on selected immune components of donated human breast milk. Journal of Perinatology. 31(9). 593–598. 98 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Gordon K. Murdoch, I. R. Johnson, Karen Madsen, & Catherine J. Field. (2011). Glutamine supplementation improves intestinal barrier function in a weaned piglet model ofEscherichia coliinfection. British Journal Of Nutrition. 106(6). 870–877. 68 indexed citations
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Salehi, Payam, David L. Bigam, Julia B. Ewaschuk, et al.. (2008). Alleviating Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in an In Vivo Large Animal Model. Transplantation. 85(6). 878–884. 9 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., et al.. (2008). Secreted bioactive factors from Bifidobacterium infantis enhance epithelial cell barrier function. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 295(5). G1025–G1034. 457 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Ryan Endersby, David H. Van Thiel, et al.. (2007). Probiotic bacteria prevent hepatic damage and maintain colonic barrier function in a mouse model of sepsis. Hepatology. 46(3). 841–850. 159 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., John Walker, Hugo Díaz, & Karen Madsen. (2006). Bioproduction of Conjugated Linoleic Acid by Probiotic Bacteria Occurs In Vitro and In Vivo in Mice. Journal of Nutrition. 136(6). 1483–1487. 160 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Gordon A. Zello, & Jonathan Μ. Naylor. (2006). Lactobacillus GG Does Not Affect D-Lactic Acidosis in Diarrheic Calves, in a Clinical Setting. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20(3). 614–619. 13 indexed citations
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Chilibeck, Philip D., Darren G. Candow, Dale Esliger, et al.. (2006). The Effects of Conjugated Linoleic Acid Supplementation during Resistance Training. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38(2). 339–348. 54 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Gordon A. Zello, & Jonathan Μ. Naylor. (2006). Lactobacillus GG Does Not Affect d-Lactic Acidosis in Diarrheic Calves, in a Clinical Setting. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20(3). 614–614. 19 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B.. (2006). Probiotics and prebiotics in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 12(37). 5941–5941. 112 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., et al.. (2006). The role of antibiotic and probiotic therapies in current and future management of inflammatory Bowel disease. Current Gastroenterology Reports. 8(6). 486–498. 34 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Jonathan Μ. Naylor, & Gordon A. Zello. (2005). D-Lactate in Human and Ruminant Metabolism. Journal of Nutrition. 135(7). 1619–1625. 304 indexed citations
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Packer, Rebecca A., Leah A. Cohn, G. Diane Shelton, et al.. (2005). d-Lactic Acidosis Secondary to Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in a Cat. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 19(1). 106–106. 33 indexed citations
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Jijon, Humberto, John Walker, Frank Hoentjen, et al.. (2005). Adenosine is a negative regulator of NF-κB and MAPK signaling in human intestinal epithelial cells. Cellular Immunology. 237(2). 86–95. 25 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., et al.. (2004). d-Lactate Production and Excretion in Diarrheic Calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 18(5). 744–744. 57 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., et al.. (2004). High-performance liquid chromatographic assay of lactic, pyruvic and acetic acids and lactic acid stereoisomers in calf feces, rumen fluid and urine. Journal of Chromatography B. 805(2). 347–351. 32 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., et al.. (2004). D-Lactate Production and Excretion in Diarrheic Calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 18(5). 744–747. 50 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Jonathan Μ. Naylor, & Gordon A. Zello. (2003). Anion Gap Correlates with Serum D- and DL-Lactate Concentration in Diarrheic Neonatal Calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 17(6). 940–942. 38 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Jonathan Μ. Naylor, & Gordon A. Zello. (2003). Anion Gap Correlates with Serum d- and dl-Lactate Concentration in Diarrheic Neonatal Calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 17(6). 940–940. 3 indexed citations
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Ewaschuk, Julia B., Gordon A. Zello, Jonathan Μ. Naylor, & Dion R. Brocks. (2002). Metabolic acidosis: separation methods and biological relevance of organic acids and lactic acid enantiomers. Journal of Chromatography B. 781(1-2). 39–56. 65 indexed citations

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