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    Diffusion in intact secondary cell wall models of plants at different equilibrium moisture content by Sarkar, Daipayan, Bu, Lintao, Jakes, Joseph E., Zieba, Jacob K., Kaufman, Isaiah D., Crowley, Michael F., Ciesielski, Peter N., Vermaas, Josh V.

    Published in Cell surface (Amsterdam) (01-12-2023)
    “…Secondary plant cell walls are composed of carbohydrate and lignin polymers, and collectively represent a significant renewable resource. Leveraging these…”
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    Gene Therapy for Genetic Syndromes: Understanding the Current State to Guide Future Care by Henderson, Marian L, Zieba, Jacob K, Li, Xiaopeng, Campbell, Daniel B, Williams, Michael R, Vogt, Daniel L, Bupp, Caleb P, Edgerly, Yvonne M, Rajasekaran, Surender, Hartog, Nicholas L, Prokop, Jeremy W, Krueger, Jena M

    Published in Biotech (Basel) (03-01-2024)
    “…Gene therapy holds promise as a life-changing option for individuals with genetic variants that give rise to disease. FDA-approved gene therapies for Spinal…”
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    Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium uses anaerobic respiration to overcome propionate-mediated colonization resistance by Shelton, Catherine D, Yoo, Woongjae, Shealy, Nicolas G, Torres, Teresa P, Zieba, Jacob K, Calcutt, M Wade, Foegeding, Nora J, Kim, Dajeong, Kim, Jinshil, Ryu, Sangryeol, Byndloss, Mariana X

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (04-01-2022)
    “…The gut microbiota benefits the host by limiting enteric pathogen expansion (colonization resistance), partially via the production of inhibitory metabolites…”
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    Salmonella Typhimurium expansion in the inflamed murine gut is dependent on aspartate derived from ROS-mediated microbiota lysis by Yoo, Woongjae, Shealy, Nicolas G, Zieba, Jacob K, Torres, Teresa P, Baltagulov, Madi, Thomas, Julia D, Shelton, Catherine D, McGovern, Anna G, Foegeding, Nora J, Olsan, Erin E, Byndloss, Mariana X

    Published in Cell host & microbe (12-06-2024)
    “…Inflammation boosts the availability of electron acceptors in the intestinal lumen, creating a favorable niche for pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae. However, the…”
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