Kris Blanchard
University of Michigan
2 Papers
Kris Blanchard is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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A novel gene containing a trinucleotide repeat that is expanded and unstable on Huntington's disease chromosomes
Marcy E. MacDonald,Christine Ambrose,Mabel P. Duyao,Richard H. Myers,Carol Lin,Lakshmi Srinidhi,Glenn Barnes,Sherryl A.M. Taylor,Marianne James,Nicolet Groot,Heather MacFarlane,Barbara Jenkins,Mary Anne Anderson,Nancy S. Wexler,James F. Gusella,Gillian P. Bates,Sarah Baxendale,Holger Hummerich,Susan F. Kirby,Mike North,S. Youngman,Richard Mott,Günther Zehetner,Zdenek Sedlacek,Annemarie Poustka,Anna-Maria Frischauf,Hans Lehrach,Alan Buckler,Deanna M. Church,Lynn Doucette-Stamm,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Laura Riba-Ramirez,Manish A. Shah,Vincent P. Stanton,Scott A. Strobel,Karen M. Draths,Jennifer L. Wales,Peter B. Dervan,David E. Housman,Michael R. Altherr,Rita Shiang,Leslie M. Thompson,Thomas J. Fielder,John J. Wasmuth,Danilo A. Tagle,John Valdes,Lawrence W. Elmer,Marc W. Allard,Lucio H. Castilla,Manju Swaroop,Kris Blanchard,Francis S. Collins,Russell G. Snell,Tracey Holloway,Kathleen Gillespie,Nicole A. Datson,Duncan Shaw,Peter S. Harper +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used haplotype analysis of linkage disequilibrium to spotlight a small segment of 4p16.3 as the likely location of the defect, which is expanded and unstable on HD chromosomes.
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Precision synbiotics increase gut microbiome diversity and improve gastrointestinal symptoms in a pilot open-label study for autism spectrum disorder
Joann Phan,David Carracedo Calvo,Divya B. Nair,Shinar Jain,T. Montagne,James Corbitt,Kris Blanchard,Sabrina Treadwell,James B. Adams,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown +9 more
TL;DR: The use of prebiotics and probiotics to improve symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has varied from study to study, indicating the complex and heterogeneous nature of the disorder as discussed by the authors .