1. Colin A. Martin MD, Kathryn Q. Bernabe MD, Janice A. Taylor, MD, Rajalakshmi Nair MD, Richard J. Paul PhD, Christopher R. Erwin PhD, Jun Guo PhD, and Brad W. Warner MD. Resection-Induced Intestinal Adaptation and the Role of Enteric Smooth Muscle. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008, 43:1011–1017.

  2. Janice A.  Taylor MD, Colin A. Martin, MD, Rajalakshmi Nair MD, Jun Guo PhD, Christopher Erwin PhD, Brad W Warner MD. Lessons Learned: Optimization of the Murine Small Bowel Resection Model. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2008, 43:1018–1024. 

  3. Colin A. Martin, MD, Erin E. Perrone MD, Shannon Longshore MD, Paul Toste, Rajalakshmi Nair MD, Jun Guo PhD, Christopher R. Erwin PhD, Brad W. Warner MD.  Intestinal Resection Induces Angiogenesis Within Adapting Intestinal Villi. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2009; 44(6):1077-82; discussion 1083.

  4. Scott M. Tanner, Taylor F. Berryhill, James L. Ellenburg, Tamas Jilling, Dava Sue  Cleveland, Robin G. Lorenz, and Colin A. Martin, MD. Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Experimental Modeling and Innate Immunity. American Journal of Pathology. 2015; 185(1): 4-16.

  5. Courtney Culbreth, Scott M. Tanner, Taylor F. Berryhill, Robin G. Lorenz, and Colin A. Martin, MD.  Environmental Mediated Intestinal Homeostasis in Neonates.  Journal of Surgical Research 2015; 198(2):494-501.

  6. Scott M Tanner, Joseph G Daft, Stephanie A. Hill, Colin A. Martin, MD, and Robin G Lorenz.  Altered T Cell Balance in Lymphoid Organs of a Mouse Model of Colorectal Cancer.  Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. 2016; 64(12):753-767.

  7. Colin A. Martin, MD, Mikita Patel, and Brian Sims MD.  Erythropoietin-Induced Cytoprotection in Intestinal Epithelial Cells is linked to System Xc-. Experimental Cell Research.  2017; 352(2):202-206.

  8. Tamas Jilling MD, Namasivayam Ambalavanan MD, C Michael Cotten MD, Colin A Martin MD, Akhil Maheshwari MD, Kurt Schibler MD, Grier P. Page PhD. Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Extremely Premature Neonates is Associated with Genetic Variations in an Intergenic Region of Chromosome 8. Pediatric Research. 2018 May;83(5):943-953.

  9. Colin A. Martin, MD, Mikita Patel, and Brian Sims MD.  Human Breast Milk-Derived Exosomes Protect Intestinal Epithelial Cells.  Innate Immunity. 2018 Jul;24(5):278-284.

  10. The Effects of Gestational Psychological Stress on Neonatal Mouse Intestinal Development.  Juhi Shah, Sara Beth Deas, Changchun Ren, Tamas Jilling, Kyle Brawner, and Colin A. Martin.  Journal of Surgical Research.  2019 March 235; 621-628.

  11. Depletion of dietary aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands alters microbiota composition and function.  Kyle Brawner, Venkat Yeramilli, Casey Morrow, Leslie Smythies, and Colin A. Martin. Scientific Reports.  2019 Oct 11;9(1):14724. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-51194-w.

  12. RNASeq Analysis Reveals Upregulation of Complement C3 in The Offspring Gut Following Prenatal Stress Venkata A. Yeramilli, Kyle M. Brawner, David K. Crossman, Scott R. Barnum, and Colin A. Martin Immunobiology. 2020 Jul;225(4):151983.

  13. Prenatal stress increases IgA coating of offspring microbiota and exacerbates necrotizing enterocolitis-like injury in a sex-dependent manner.  Kyle Brawner, Venkata A. Yeramilli, Bethany Kennedy, Riddhi Patel, and Colin A. Martin. Brain Behavior and Immunity.  2020 Jul 18.

  14. Scheduled Empiric Antibiotics may Alter the Gut Microbiome and Nutritional Outcomes in Pediatric Intestinal Failure. Saurabh Talathi, Linda Wilkinson, Katie Meloni, Michelle Mathis, Peter Eipers, William J Van Der Pol, Colin A. Martin, Reed Dimmitt, Nengjun Yi, Casey Morrow, David Galloway. Nutrition in Clinical Practice.  October 2020.