Search Results - "Ward, Tonya L"
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Daily Sampling Reveals Personalized Diet-Microbiome Associations in Humans
Published in Cell host & microbe (12-06-2019)“…Diet is a key determinant of human gut microbiome variation. However, the fine-scale relationships between daily food choices and human gut microbiome…”
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Development of the Human Mycobiome over the First Month of Life and across Body Sites
Published in mSystems (01-05-2018)“…With the advent of next-generation sequencing and microbial community characterization, we are beginning to understand the key factors that shape early-life…”
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Shallow shotgun sequencing reduces technical variation in microbiome analysis
Published in Scientific reports (11-05-2023)“…The microbiome is known to play a role in many human diseases, but identifying key microbes and their functions generally requires large studies due to the…”
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Author Correction: Shallow shotgun sequencing reduces technical variation in microbiome analysis
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Antibiotics and Host-Tailored Probiotics Similarly Modulate Effects on the Developing Avian Microbiome, Mycobiome, and Host Gene Expression
Published in mBio (15-10-2019)“…The microbiome is important to all animals, including poultry, playing a critical role in health and performance. Low-dose antibiotics have historically been…”
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Ingested soluble CD14 contributes to the functional pool of circulating sCD14 in mice
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-07-2014)“…Abstract Soluble CD14 (sCD14) is a pattern recognition receptor and Toll-like co-receptor observed in human milk (5–26 μg/mL) and other bodily fluids such as…”
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Rethinking “Enterotypes”
Published in Cell host & microbe (08-10-2014)“…Classification of the human gut microbiome into distinct types, or “enterotypes,” provides an attractive framework for understanding microbial variation in…”
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Human milk metagenome: a functional capacity analysis
Published in BMC microbiology (25-05-2013)“…Human milk contains a diverse population of bacteria that likely influences colonization of the infant gastrointestinal tract. Recent studies, however, have…”
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US Immigration Westernizes the Human Gut Microbiome
Published in Cell (01-11-2018)“…Many US immigrant populations develop metabolic diseases post immigration, but the causes are not well understood. Although the microbiome plays a role in…”
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Infant fungal communities: current knowledge and research opportunities
Published in BMC medicine (13-02-2017)“…The microbes colonizing the infant gastrointestinal tract have been implicated in later-life disease states such as allergies and obesity. Recently, the…”
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Wild primate microbiomes prevent weight gain in germ-free mice
Published in Animal microbiome (07-05-2020)“…The gut microbiome harbors trillions of bacteria that play a major role in dietary nutrient extraction and host metabolism. Metabolic diseases such as obesity…”
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Alpha-Lactalbumin in Human Milk Alters the Proteolytic Degradation of Soluble CD14 by Forming a Complex
Published in Pediatric research (01-12-2010)“…Mother's milk represents a foundational step in the proper development of newborn immunity. This is achieved, in part, through the action of numerous…”
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262 Longitudinal Changes in Gut Microbiota in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Ingested soluble CD14 from milk is transferred intact into the blood of newborn rats
Published in Pediatric research (01-02-2014)“…Background: Milk acts as an edible immune system that is transferred from mother to newborn. Soluble Cluster of Differentiation 14 (sCD14) is a protein found…”
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C radiolabeling of proteins to monitor biodistribution of ingested proteins
Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-03-2011)“…The economical preparation of microgram quantities of ¹⁴C-labeled proteins by in vacuo methylation with methyl iodide is described. The ¹⁴C radiolabeling was…”
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novel Escherichia coli-derived mutation detected with the Big Blue® cII mutant selectable assay
Published in Environmental and molecular mutagenesis (01-05-2010)“…Transgenic mouse mutation detection systems allow investigation of the origins and mechanisms of mutation associated with exogenous and endogenous mutagen…”
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Gene technology in agriculture, environment and biopharming: beyond Bt-rice and building better breeding budgets for crops
Published in Journal of plant biochemistry and biotechnology (01-10-2012)“…Applications of gene technology in agriculture, the environment and human health fields are reviewed. This case study of the intricate historical details of…”
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A Novel Escherichia coli-Derived Mutation Detected With the Big Blue® cll Mutant Selectable Assay
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14C radiolabeling of proteins to monitor biodistribution of ingested proteins
Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-03-2011)“…The economical preparation of microgram quantities of 14C-labeled proteins by in vacuo methylation with methyl iodide is described. The 14C radiolabeling was…”
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super(14)C radiolabeling of proteins to monitor biodistribution of ingested proteins
Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-03-2011)“…The economical preparation of microgram quantities of super(14)C-labeled proteins by in vacuo methylation with methyl iodide is described. The super(14)C…”
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