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    The lung microbiome: progress and promise by Whiteside, Samantha A, McGinniss, John E, Collman, Ronald G

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-2021)
    “…The healthy lung was long thought of as sterile, but recent advances using molecular sequencing approaches have detected bacteria at low levels. Healthy lung…”
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    Shifting the Overton Window on Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease Infection Susceptibility by Race by McGinniss, John E

    Published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society (01-08-2023)
    “…McGinniss discuss the study by Vonasek et al which uses a unique data source to assay a population of Wisconsin adults for mycobacterial epidemiology with a…”
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    The Upper Airway Microbiome and Lung Injury in COVID-19 by McGinniss, John E, Collman, Ronald G

    “…The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has just surpassed the estimated 675,000 deaths of the 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic in the United States. We…”
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    The lung microbiome in lung transplantation by McGinniss, John E., Whiteside, Samantha A., Simon-Soro, Aurea, Diamond, Joshua M., Christie, Jason D., Bushman, Fredrick D., Collman, Ronald G.

    “…Culture-independent study of the lower respiratory tract after lung transplantation has enabled an understanding of the microbiome – that is, the collection of…”
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    Of Mice and Men . . . and Microbes: Conclusions and Cautions from a Murine Study of the Lung Microbiome and Microbiome-Immune Interactions by McGinniss, John E, Collman, Ronald G

    “…Cage effects are well known in gut microbiome studies, and here the different clusters of lung microbiota rapidly converged when cages were shared (and in fact…”
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    Microbiome Profiling Demonstrates Concordance of Endotracheal Tube Aspirates With Direct Lower Airway Sampling in Intubated Patients by McGinniss, John E., Graham-Wooten, Jevon, Whiteside, Samantha A., Fitzgerald, Ayannah S., Khatib, Layla A., Ma, Kevin C., DiBardino, David M., Haas, Andrew R., Bushman, Fredric D., Fuchs, Barry D., Collman, Ronald G.

    Published in Chest (01-06-2024)
    “…Endotracheal aspirates (ETAs) are widely used for microbiologic studies of the respiratory tract in intubated patients. However, they involve sampling through…”
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    Molecular analysis of bacterial contamination on stethoscopes in an intensive care unit by Knecht, Vincent R, McGinniss, John E, Shankar, Hari M, Clarke, Erik L, Kelly, Brendan J, Imai, Ize, Fitzgerald, Ayannah S, Bittinger, Kyle, Bushman, Frederic D, Collman, Ronald G

    “…Culture-based studies, which focus on individual organisms, have implicated stethoscopes as potential vectors of nosocomial bacterial transmission. However,…”
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    Cardiac History and Risk of Post-cystectomy Cardiac Complications by Fisher, Mark B, Svatek, Robert S, Hegarty, Paul K, McGinniss, John E, Hightower, Curtis, Grossman, H. Barton, Kamat, Ashish M, Dinney, Colin P, Matin, Surena F

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-11-2009)
    “…Objectives To evaluate risk factors for postoperative cardiac complications (POCC). Patients undergoing cystectomy often have significant baseline cardiac…”
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