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    Cobamide Sharing Is Predicted in the Human Skin Microbiome by Swaney, Mary Hannah, Sandstrom, Shelby, Kalan, Lindsay R

    Published in mSystems (26-10-2022)
    “…The skin microbiome is a key player in human health, with diverse functions ranging from defense against pathogens to education of the immune system. While…”
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    Sweat and Sebum Preferences of the Human Skin Microbiota by Swaney, Mary Hannah, Nelsen, Amanda, Sandstrom, Shelby, Kalan, Lindsay R

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (14-02-2023)
    “…The microorganisms inhabiting human skin must overcome numerous challenges that typically impede microbial growth, including low pH, osmotic pressure, and low…”
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    Upper respiratory microbial communities of healthy populations are shaped by niche and age by Zelasko, Susan, Swaney, Mary Hannah, Sandstrom, Shelby, Davenport, Timothy C, Seroogy, Christine M, Gern, James E, Kalan, Lindsay R, Currie, Cameron R

    Published in Microbiome (18-10-2024)
    “…Alterations in upper respiratory microbiomes have been implicated in shaping host health trajectories, including by limiting mucosal pathogen colonization…”
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    The porcine skin microbiome exhibits broad fungal antagonism by De La Cruz, Karinda F., Townsend, Elizabeth C., Alex Cheong, J.Z., Salamzade, Rauf, Liu, Aiping, Sandstrom, Shelby, Davila, Evelin, Huang, Lynda, Xu, Kayla H., Wu, Sherrie Y., Meudt, Jennifer J., Shanmuganayagam, Dhanansayan, Gibson, Angela L.F., Kalan, Lindsay R.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-08-2024)
    “…•Fungal community composition resembles mycobiomes from other mammalian skin, but not human skin.•Bacteria isolated from porcine skin have antimicrobial and…”
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    Evolutionary investigations of the biosynthetic diversity in the skin microbiome using lsaBGC by Salamzade, Rauf, Cheong, J.Z. Alex, Sandstrom, Shelby, Swaney, Mary Hannah, Stubbendieck, Reed M., Starr, Nicole Lane, Currie, Cameron R., Singh, Anne Marie, Kalan, Lindsay R.

    Published in Microbial genomics (28-04-2023)
    “…Bacterial secondary metabolites, synthesized by enzymes encoded in biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), can underlie microbiome homeostasis and serve as…”
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