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    Fecal bacterial community changes associated with isoflavone metabolites in postmenopausal women after soy bar consumption by Nakatsu, Cindy H, Armstrong, Arthur, Clavijo, Andrea P, Martin, Berdine R, Barnes, Stephen, Weaver, Connie M

    Published in PloS one (01-10-2014)
    “…Soy isoflavones and their metabolism by intestinal microbiota have gained attention because of potential health benefits, such as the alleviation of…”
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    Degradation and Microbial Uptake of C60 Fullerols in Contrasting Agricultural Soils by Berry, Timothy D, Filley, Timothy R, Clavijo, Andrea P, Bischoff Gray, Marianne, Turco, Ronald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-02-2017)
    “…The environmental fate of functionalized carbon nanomaterials (CNM) remains poorly understood. Using 13C-labeled nanomaterial we present the results of a study…”
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    Degradation and Microbial Uptake of C 60 Fullerols in Contrasting Agricultural Soils by Berry, Timothy D, Filley, Timothy R, Clavijo, Andrea P, Bischoff Gray, Marianne, Turco, Ronald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-02-2017)
    “…The environmental fate of functionalized carbon nanomaterials (CNM) remains poorly understood. Using C-labeled nanomaterial we present the results of a study…”
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    Pathogenicity of commercial entomopathogenic fungal strains on the avocado seed borer (ASB), Heilipus lauri (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) under laboratory conditions by Clavijo, Andrea P., Holguin, Claudia M.

    “…The avocado seed borer, (ASB) Heilipus lauri Boheman 1845 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is an official quarantine pest limiting avocado production and fruit…”
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    Soil microbial response to photo-degraded C60 fullerenes by Berry, Timothy D., Clavijo, Andrea P., Zhao, Yingcan, Jafvert, Chad T., Turco, Ronald F., Filley, Timothy R.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2016)
    “…Recent studies indicate that while unfunctionalized carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) exhibit very low decomposition rates in soils, even minor surface…”
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    The Longus type IV pilus of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) mediates bacterial self-aggregation and protection from antimicrobial agents by Clavijo, Andrea P., Bai, Jing, Gómez-Duarte, Oscar G.

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-06-2010)
    “…Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains are leading causes of childhood diarrhea in developing countries. ETEC pili and non-pili adherence factors…”
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    Degradation and Microbial Uptake of C^sub 60^ Fullerols in Contrasting Agricultural Soils by Berry, Timothy D, Filley, Timothy R, Clavijo, Andrea P, Gray, Marianne Bischoff, Turco, Ronald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-02-2017)
    “…The environmental fate of functionalized carbon nanomaterials (CNM) remains poorly understood. Using ^sup 13^C-labeled nanomaterial we present the results of a…”
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    Degradation and Microbial Uptake of C sub( 60) Fullerols in Contrasting Agricultural Soils by Berry, Timothy D, Filley, Timothy R, Clavijo, Andrea P, Gray, Marianne Bischoff, Turco, Ronald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-02-2017)
    “…The environmental fate of functionalized carbon nanomaterials (CNM) remains poorly understood. Using super( 13)C-labeled nanomaterial we present the results of…”
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    Fecal Bacterial Community Changes Associated with Isoflavone Metabolites in Postmenopausal Women after Soy Bar Consumption: e108924 by Nakatsu, Cindy H, Armstrong, Arthur, Clavijo, Andrea P, Martin, Berdine R, Barnes, Stephen, Weaver, Connie M

    Published in PloS one (01-10-2014)
    “…Soy isoflavones and their metabolism by intestinal microbiota have gained attention because of potential health benefits, such as the alleviation of…”
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    Journal Article
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    Response of human gut microbiota to diet supplementation with soy or soluble corn fiber by Clavijo-Gutierrez, Andrea P

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Humans have been defined as "super-organisms" based on the large number of bacterial cells that inhabit the body, mainly in the gastrointestinal tract…”
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    Dissertation