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    Novel probiotic approach to counter Paenibacillus larvae infection in honey bees by Daisley, Brendan A., Pitek, Andrew P., Chmiel, John A., Al, Kait F., Chernyshova, Anna M., Faragalla, Kyrillos M., Burton, Jeremy P., Thompson, Graham J., Reid, Gregor

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-02-2020)
    “…American foulbrood (AFB) is a highly virulent disease afflicting honey bees ( Apis mellifera ). The causative organism, Paenibacillus larvae , attacks honey…”
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    Interconnected microbiomes-insights and innovations in female urogenital health by Al, Kait F, Parris, Josh, Engelbrecht, Kathleen, Reid, Gregor, Burton, Jeremy P

    Published in The FEBS journal (30-07-2024)
    “…The paradigm that the vaginal microbiota is a protective gateway for the urinary and reproductive systems has endured for more than a century and driven…”
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    Emerging connections between gut microbiome bioenergetics and chronic metabolic diseases by Daisley, Brendan A., Koenig, David, Engelbrecht, Kathleen, Doney, Liz, Hards, Kiel, Al, Kait F., Reid, Gregor, Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-12-2021)
    “…The conventional viewpoint of single-celled microbial metabolism fails to adequately depict energy flow at the systems level in host-adapted microbial…”
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    Deciphering the low abundance microbiota of presumed aseptic hip and knee implants by Carr, Charles, Wilcox, Hannah, Burton, Jeremy P, Menon, Sharanya, Al, Kait F, O'Gorman, David, Lanting, Brent A, Vasarhelyi, Edward M, Neufeld, Michael, Teeter, Matthew G

    Published in PloS one (14-09-2021)
    “…16S rRNA gene sequencing of DNA extracted from clinically uninfected hip and knee implant samples has revealed polymicrobial populations. However, previous…”
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    Delivery mechanism can enhance probiotic activity against honey bee pathogens by Daisley, Brendan A., Pitek, Andrew P., Torres, Christina, Lowery, Robin, Adair, Bethany A., Al, Kait F., Niño, Bernardo, Burton, Jeremy P., Allen-Vercoe, Emma, Thompson, Graham J., Reid, Gregor, Niño, Elina

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2023)
    “…Managed honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) populations play a crucial role in supporting pollination of food crops but are facing unsustainable colony losses,…”
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    Vitamins as regulators of calcium-containing kidney stones — new perspectives on the role of the gut microbiome by Chmiel, John A., Stuivenberg, Gerrit A., Al, Kait F., Akouris, Polycronis P., Razvi, Hassan, Burton, Jeremy P., Bjazevic, Jennifer

    Published in Nature reviews. Urology (01-10-2023)
    “…Calcium-based kidney stone disease is a highly prevalent and morbid condition, with an often complicated and multifactorial aetiology. An abundance of research…”
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    Evaluation of sampling and storage procedures on preserving the community structure of stool microbiota: A simple at-home toilet-paper collection method by Al, Kait F., Bisanz, Jordan E., Gloor, Gregory B., Reid, Gregor, Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-01-2018)
    “…The increasing interest on the impact of the gut microbiota on health and disease has resulted in multiple human microbiome-related studies emerging. However,…”
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    Dissecting mechanisms of fecal microbiota transplantation efficacy in disease by Andary, Catherine M., Al, Kait F., Chmiel, John A., Gibbons, Shaeley, Daisley, Brendan A., Parvathy, Seema Nair, Maleki Vareki, Saman, Bowdish, Dawn M.E., Silverman, Michael S., Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-03-2024)
    “…The networks of the gut microbiome facilitate cross-feeding between microbial components that have direct effects on the host.Changes in the abundance of…”
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    Nutritional, Microbial, and Allergenic Changes during the Fermentation of Cashew 'Cheese' Product Using a Quinoa-Based Rejuvelac Starter Culture by Chen, Jennifer M, Al, Kait F, Craven, Laura J, Seney, Shannon, Coons, Margaret, McCormick, Heather, Reid, Gregor, O'Connor, Colleen, Burton, Jeremy P

    Published in Nutrients (28-02-2020)
    “…Fermentation has been applied to a multitude of food types for preservation and product enhancing characteristics. Interest in the microbiome and healthy foods…”
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    The Two-Way Interaction between the Molecules That Cause Vaginal Malodour and Lactobacilli: An Opportunity for Probiotics by Puebla-Barragan, Scarlett, Akouris, Polycronis Paul, Al, Kait F, Carr, Charles, Lamb, Britney, Sumarah, Mark, van der Veer, Charlotte, Kort, Remco, Burton, Jeremy, Reid, Gregor

    “…Vaginal malodour is a sign of dysbiosis. The biogenic amines (BAs) cadaverine, putrescine and tyramine are known to be causative compounds. Recent reports…”
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    The Role of Urinary Modulators in the Development of Infectious Kidney Stones by Wallace, Brendan, Chmiel, John A, Al, Kait F, Bjazevic, Jennifer, Burton, Jeremy P, Goldberg, Harvey A, Razvi, Hassan

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-03-2023)
    “…The pathogenesis of infectious kidney stones is poorly understood. Bacteria have been implicated in promoting infectious stones via urease production; however,…”
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    Multi-site microbiota alteration is a hallmark of kidney stone formation by Al, Kait F., Joris, Benjamin R., Daisley, Brendan A., Chmiel, John A., Bjazevic, Jennifer, Reid, Gregor, Gloor, Gregory B., Denstedt, John D., Razvi, Hassan, Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in Microbiome (25-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Inquiry of microbiota involvement in kidney stone disease (KSD) has largely focussed on potential oxalate handling abilities by gut…”
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    Oxalate-Degrading Bacillus subtilis Mitigates Urolithiasis in a Drosophila melanogaster Model by Al, Kait F., Daisley, Brendan A., Chanyi, Ryan M., Bjazevic, Jennifer, Razvi, Hassan, Reid, Gregor, Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in mSphere (09-09-2020)
    “…Kidney stone disease is a morbid condition that is increasing in prevalence, with few nonsurgical treatment options. The majority of stones are composed of…”
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    Processing human urine and ureteral stents for 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing by Al, Kait F., Burton, Jeremy P.

    Published in STAR protocols (18-06-2021)
    “…Ureteral stents are commonly used medical devices that harbor a unique and patient-specific microbial community. This protocol describes an optimized procedure…”
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