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    Skin Microbiome Surveys Are Strongly Influenced by Experimental Design by Meisel, Jacquelyn S., Hannigan, Geoffrey D., Tyldsley, Amanda S., SanMiguel, Adam J., Hodkinson, Brendan P., Zheng, Qi, Grice, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-05-2016)
    “…Culture-independent studies to characterize skin microbiota are increasingly common, due in part to affordable and accessible sequencing and analysis…”
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    The human skin double-stranded DNA virome: topographical and temporal diversity, genetic enrichment, and dynamic associations with the host microbiome by Hannigan, Geoffrey D, Meisel, Jacquelyn S, Tyldsley, Amanda S, Zheng, Qi, Hodkinson, Brendan P, SanMiguel, Adam J, Minot, Samuel, Bushman, Frederic D, Grice, Elizabeth A

    Published in mBio (20-10-2015)
    “…Viruses make up a major component of the human microbiota but are poorly understood in the skin, our primary barrier to the external environment. Viral…”
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    Complement modulates the cutaneous microbiome and inflammatory milieu by Chehoud, Christel, Rafail, Stavros, Tyldsley, Amanda S., Seykora, John T., Lambris, John D., Grice, Elizabeth A.

    “…The skin is colonized by a plethora of microbes that include commensals and potential pathogens, but it is currently unknown how cutaneous host immune…”
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    Commensal microbiota modulate gene expression in the skin by Meisel, Jacquelyn S, Sfyroera, Georgia, Bartow-McKenney, Casey, Gimblet, Ciara, Bugayev, Julia, Horwinski, Joseph, Kim, Brian, Brestoff, Jonathan R, Tyldsley, Amanda S, Zheng, Qi, Hodkinson, Brendan P, Artis, David, Grice, Elizabeth A

    Published in Microbiome (30-01-2018)
    “…The skin harbors complex communities of resident microorganisms, yet little is known of their physiological roles and the molecular mechanisms that mediate…”
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    Temporal Stability in Chronic Wound Microbiota Is Associated With Poor Healing by Loesche, Michael, Gardner, Sue E., Kalan, Lindsay, Horwinski, Joseph, Zheng, Qi, Hodkinson, Brendan P., Tyldsley, Amanda S., Franciscus, Carrie L., Hillis, Stephen L., Mehta, Samir, Margolis, David J., Grice, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-01-2017)
    “…Microbial burden of chronic wounds is believed to play an important role in impaired healing and the development of infection-related complications. However,…”
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    The shared microbiota of humans and companion animals as evaluated from Staphylococcus carriage sites by Misic, Ana M, Davis, Meghan F, Tyldsley, Amanda S, Hodkinson, Brendan P, Tolomeo, Pam, Hu, Baofeng, Nachamkin, Irving, Lautenbach, Ebbing, Morris, Daniel O, Grice, Elizabeth A

    Published in Microbiome (23-01-2015)
    “…Staphylococcus aureus and other coagulase-positive staphylococci (CPS) colonize skin and mucous membrane sites and can cause skin and soft tissue infections…”
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