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  • A new genomic blueprint of ... A new genomic blueprint of the human gut microbiota
    Almeida, Alexandre; Mitchell, Alex L; Boland, Miguel ... Nature (London), 04/2019, Volume: 568, Issue: 7753
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    The composition of the human gut microbiota is linked to health and disease, but knowledge of individual microbial species is needed to decipher their biological roles. Despite extensive culturing ...
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  • Culturing of 'unculturable'... Culturing of 'unculturable' human microbiota reveals novel taxa and extensive sporulation
    Browne, Hilary P; Forster, Samuel C; Anonye, Blessing O ... Nature (London), 05/2016, Volume: 533, Issue: 7604
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    Our intestinal microbiota harbours a diverse bacterial community required for our health, sustenance and wellbeing. Intestinal colonization begins at birth and climaxes with the acquisition of two ...
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  • Transmission of the gut mic... Transmission of the gut microbiota: spreading of health
    Browne, Hilary P; Neville, B Anne; Forster, Samuel C ... Nature reviews. Microbiology, 09/2017, Volume: 15, Issue: 9
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    Transmission of commensal intestinal bacteria between humans could promote health by establishing, maintaining and replenishing microbial diversity in the microbiota of an individual. Unlike ...
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  • CiiiDER: A tool for predict... CiiiDER: A tool for predicting and analysing transcription factor binding sites
    Gearing, Linden J; Cumming, Helen E; Chapman, Ross ... PloS one, 09/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 9
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    The availability of large amounts of high-throughput genomic, transcriptomic and epigenomic data has provided opportunity to understand regulation of the cellular transcriptome with an unprecedented ...
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  • Culturing of female bladder... Culturing of female bladder bacteria reveals an interconnected urogenital microbiota
    Thomas-White, Krystal; Forster, Samuel C; Kumar, Nitin ... Nature communications, 04/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Metagenomic analyses have indicated that the female bladder harbors an indigenous microbiota. However, there are few cultured reference strains with sequenced genomes available for functional and ...
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  • MicroRNA as Type I Interfer... MicroRNA as Type I Interferon-Regulated Transcripts and Modulators of the Innate Immune Response
    Forster, Samuel C; Tate, Michelle D; Hertzog, Paul J Frontiers in immunology, 07/2015, Volume: 6
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    Type I interferons (IFNs) are an important family of cytokines that regulate innate and adaptive immune responses to pathogens, in cancer and inflammatory diseases. While the regulation and role of ...
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  • The microgenderome revealed... The microgenderome revealed: sex differences in bidirectional interactions between the microbiota, hormones, immunity and disease susceptibility
    Vemuri, Ravichandra; Sylvia, Kristyn E.; Klein, Sabra L. ... Seminars in immunopathology, 03/2019, Volume: 41, Issue: 2
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    Sex differences in immunity are well described in the literature and thought to be mainly driven by sex hormones and sex-linked immune response genes. The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is one of the ...
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  • Strain-level characterizati... Strain-level characterization of broad host range mobile genetic elements transferring antibiotic resistance from the human microbiome
    Forster, Samuel C; Liu, Junyan; Kumar, Nitin ... Nature communications, 03/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) carrying antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) disseminate ARGs when they mobilise into new bacterial hosts. The nature of such horizontal gene transfer (HGT) events ...
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  • A human gut bacterial genom... A human gut bacterial genome and culture collection for improved metagenomic analyses
    Forster, Samuel C; Kumar, Nitin; Anonye, Blessing O ... Nature biotechnology, 02/2019, Volume: 37, Issue: 2
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    Understanding gut microbiome functions requires cultivated bacteria for experimental validation and reference bacterial genome sequences to interpret metagenome datasets and guide functional ...
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