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    Comparison of the salivary and dentinal microbiome of children with severe-early childhood caries to the salivary microbiome of caries-free children by Hurley, Eimear, Barrett, Maurice P J, Kinirons, Martin, Whelton, Helen, Ryan, C Anthony, Stanton, Catherine, Harris, Hugh M B, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in BMC oral health (14-01-2019)
    “…The main objectives of this study were to describe and compare the microbiota of 1) deep dentinal lesions of deciduous teeth of children affected with severe…”
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    Pro-inflammatory flagellin proteins of prevalent motile commensal bacteria are variably abundant in the intestinal microbiome of elderly humans by Neville, B Anne, Sheridan, Paul O, Harris, Hugh M B, Coughlan, Simone, Flint, Harry J, Duncan, Sylvia H, Jeffery, Ian B, Claesson, Marcus J, Ross, R Paul, Scott, Karen P, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in PloS one (23-07-2013)
    “…Some Eubacterium and Roseburia species are among the most prevalent motile bacteria present in the intestinal microbiota of healthy adults. These flagellate…”
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    A Place for Viruses on the Tree of Life by Harris, Hugh M B, Hill, Colin

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (14-01-2021)
    “…Viruses are ubiquitous. They infect almost every species and are probably the most abundant biological entities on the planet, yet they are excluded from the…”
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    Core fecal microbiota of domesticated herbivorous ruminant, hindgut fermenters, and monogastric animals by O’ Donnell, Michelle M., Harris, Hugh M. B., Ross, R. Paul, O'Toole, Paul W.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-10-2017)
    “…In this pilot study, we determined the core fecal microbiota composition and overall microbiota diversity of domesticated herbivorous animals of three…”
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    Polysaccharide utilization loci and nutritional specialization in a dominant group of butyrate-producing human colonic Firmicutes by O Sheridan, Paul, Martin, Jennifer C, Lawley, Trevor D, Browne, Hilary P, Harris, Hugh M B, Bernalier-Donadille, Annick, Duncan, Sylvia H, O'Toole, Paul W, P Scott, Karen, J Flint, Harry

    Published in Microbial genomics (09-02-2016)
    “…and are the predominant bacterial phyla colonizing the healthy human large intestine. Whilst both ferment dietary fibre, genes responsible for this important…”
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    Impact of Food Origin Lactiplantibacillus plantarum Strains on the Human Intestinal Microbiota in an in vitro System by Garcia-Gonzalez, Natalia, Comas, Joan Colom, Harris, Hugh M B, Strain, Conall, Stanton, Catherine, Hill, Colin, Corsetti, Aldo, Gahan, Cormac G M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (05-04-2022)
    “…We have previously isolated and characterized food-dwelling strains of ( ) that are consumed naturally as part of the microbiota of table olives and raw milk…”
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    Somatic cell count as an indicator of subclinical mastitis and increased inflammatory response in asymptomatic lactating women by Angelopoulou, Angeliki, Harris, Hugh M B, Warda, Alicja K, O'Shea, Carol-Anne, Lavelle, Aonghus, Ryan, C Anthony, Dempsey, Eugene, Stanton, Catherine, Hill, Colin, Ross, R Paul

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (03-10-2024)
    “…Subclinical mastitis is an asymptomatic inflammatory condition that can be difficult to define and diagnose. In the dairy industry, subclinical mastitis is…”
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    A synthetic consortium of 100 gut commensals modulates the composition and function in a colon model of the microbiome of elderly subjects by Perez, Marta, Ntemiri, Alexandra, Tan, Huizi, Harris, Hugh M. B., Roager, Henrik M., Ribière, Céline, O'Toole, Paul W.

    Published in Gut microbes (01-01-2021)
    “…Administration of cultured gut isolates holds promise for modulating the altered composition and function of the microbiota in older subjects, and for…”
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    Prevalence and characterization of Clostridium perfringens from the faecal microbiota of elderly Irish subjects by LAKSHMINARAYANAN, Bhuvaneswari, HARRIS, Hugh M. B, COAKLEY, Mairéad, O'SULLIVAN, Orla, STANTON, Catherine, PRUTEANU, Mihaela, SHANAHAN, Fergus, O'TOOLE, Paul W, ROSS, R. Paul

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-03-2013)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the diversity and composition of the intestinal microbiota of elderly subjects using a combination of…”
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    Comparative Genomics of the Genus Lactobacillus Reveals Robust Phylogroups That Provide the Basis for Reclassification by Salvetti, Elisa, Harris, Hugh M B, Felis, Giovanna E, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-09-2018)
    “…The genus includes over 200 species that are widely used in fermented food preservation and biotechnology or that are explored for beneficial effects on…”
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    Phylogenomic data support a seventh order of Methylotrophic methanogens and provide insights into the evolution of Methanogenesis by Borrel, Guillaume, O'Toole, Paul W, Harris, Hugh M B, Peyret, Pierre, Brugère, Jean-François, Gribaldo, Simonetta

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-01-2013)
    “…Increasing evidence from sequence data from various environments, including the human gut, suggests the existence of a previously unknown putative seventh…”
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    Phylogenomics and comparative genomics of Lactobacillus salivarius , a mammalian gut commensal by Harris, Hugh M B, Bourin, Maxence J B, Claesson, Marcus J, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in Microbial genomics (01-08-2017)
    “…The genus is a diverse group with a combined species count of over 200. They are the largest group within the lactic acid bacteria and one of the most…”
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