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    Lactobacilli Modulate Epithelial Cytoprotection through the Nrf2 Pathway by Jones, Rheinallt M., Desai, Chirayu, Darby, Trevor M., Luo, Liping, Wolfarth, Alexandra A., Scharer, Christopher D., Ardita, Courtney S., Reedy, April R., Keebaugh, Erin S., Neish, Andrew S.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (25-08-2015)
    “…An optimal gut microbiota influences many beneficial processes in the metazoan host. However, the molecular mechanisms that mediate and function in…”
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    The Nutritional Environment Influences the Impact of Microbes on Drosophila melanogaster Life Span by Keebaugh, Erin S, Yamada, Ryuichi, Ja, William W

    Published in mBio (09-07-2019)
    “…Microbes can extend life span by contributing to the nutritional value of malnourishing fly culture medium. The beneficial effect of microbes during…”
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    Microbial Quantity Impacts Drosophila Nutrition, Development, and Lifespan by Keebaugh, Erin S., Yamada, Ryuichi, Obadia, Benjamin, Ludington, William B., Ja, William W.

    Published in iScience (29-06-2018)
    “…In Drosophila, microbial association can promote development or extend life. We tested the impact of microbial association during malnutrition and show that…”
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    Microbes without Borders: Decompartmentalization of the Aging Gut by Keebaugh, Erin S., Ja, William W.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (10-02-2016)
    “…The microbiota supports intestinal homeostasis in developing animals. With increased age, gut maintenance declines and microbes can stray from traditional…”
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    Mgat1-dependent N-glycosylation of membrane components primes Drosophila melanogaster blood cells for the cellular encapsulation response by Mortimer, Nathan T, Kacsoh, Balint Z, Keebaugh, Erin S, Schlenke, Todd A

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2012)
    “…In nature, larvae of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster are commonly infected by parasitoid wasps, and so have evolved a robust immune response to counter…”
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    Evolutionary responses of Drosophila melanogaster under chronic malnutrition by Ahmad, Muhammad, Keebaugh, Erin S, Tariq, Muhammad, Ja, William W

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (01-04-2018)
    “…species have successfully spread and adapted to diverse climates across the globe. For , rotting vegetative matter provides the primary substrate for mating…”
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    Diet influences host–microbiota associations in Drosophila by Obadia, Benjamin, Keebaugh, Erin S., Yamada, Ryuichi, Ludington, William B., Ja, William W.

    “…Gut microbes were previously suggested to influence mate preference in Drosophila melanogaster. Mate selectivity depended on the microbiota associated with…”
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    Insights from natural host-parasite interactions: the Drosophila model by Keebaugh, Erin S, Schlenke, Todd A

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-01-2014)
    “…Immune responses against opportunistic pathogens have been extensively studied in Drosophila, leading to a detailed map of the genetics behind innate immunity…”
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    Nutrition Influences Caffeine-Mediated Sleep Loss in Drosophila by Keebaugh, Erin S, Park, Jin Hong, Su, Chenchen, Yamada, Ryuichi, Ja, William W

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2017)
    “…Plant-derived caffeine is regarded as a defensive compound produced to prevent herbivory. Caffeine is generally repellent to insects and often used to study…”
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    Fruit flies diversify their offspring in response to parasite infection by Singh, Nadia D., Criscoe, Dallas R., Skolfield, Shelly, Kohl, Kathryn P., Keebaugh, Erin S., Schlenke, Todd A.

    “…The evolution of sexual reproduction is often explained by Red Queen dynamics: Organisms must continually evolve to maintain fitness relative to interacting…”
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    Breaking Down Walls: Microbiota and the Aging Gut by Keebaugh, Erin S., Ja, William W.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (12-04-2017)
    “…A range of animal species show increased inflammation with age. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Thevaranjan et al. (2017) reveal that heightened…”
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    Mifepristone Reduces Food Palatability and Affects Drosophila Feeding and Lifespan by Yamada, Ryuichi, Deshpande, Sonali A, Keebaugh, Erin S, Ehrlich, Margaux R, Soto Obando, Alina, Ja, William W

    “…The Drosophila GeneSwitch system facilitates the spatial and temporal control of gene expression through dietary supplementation of mifepristone (RU486)…”
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    Adaptive Evolution of a Novel Drosophila Lectin Induced by Parasitic Wasp Attack by Keebaugh, Erin S., Schlenke, Todd A.

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-02-2012)
    “…Drosophila melanogaster has long been used as a model for the molecular genetics of innate immunity. Such work has uncovered several immune receptors that…”
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    EVOLUTION. Fruit flies diversify their offspring in response to parasite infection by Singh, Nadia D, Criscoe, Dallas R, Skolfield, Shelly, Kohl, Kathryn P, Keebaugh, Erin S, Schlenke, Todd A

    “…The evolution of sexual reproduction is often explained by Red Queen dynamics: Organisms must continually evolve to maintain fitness relative to interacting…”
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