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Mark Lyte

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Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|April 13, 2007
Infection-induced viscerosensory signals from the gut enhance anxiety: implications for psychoneuroimmunologyLisa E Goehler, Mark Lyte, Ronald P A Gaykema
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|April 19, 2008
Catecholamine inotrope resuscitation of antibiotic-damaged staphylococci and its blockade by specific receptor antagonistsPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 19, 2007
Specificity of catecholamine-induced growth in Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica and Yersinia enterocoliticaPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
BMC Microbiology|February 1, 2007
Blockade of catecholamine-induced growth by adrenergic and dopaminergic receptor antagonists in Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica and Yersinia enterocoliticaPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 22, 2015
Staphylococci, Catecholamine Inotropes and Hospital-Acquired InfectionsPrimrose P E Freestone, Noura Al-Dayan, Mark Lyte
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|October 7, 2015
Gut Microbiota and Brain Function: An Evolving Field in NeuroscienceJane A Foster, Mark Lyte, Emeran Meyer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|March 19, 2018
Symposium review: Microbial endocrinology-Why the integration of microbes, epithelial cells, and neurochemical signals in the digestive tract matters to ruminant healthMark Lyte, Daniel N Villageliú, Brian A Crooker, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|September 11, 2003
Neuromodulation of enteropathogen internalization in Peyer's patches from porcine jejunumBenedict T Green, Mark Lyte, Anjali Kulkarni-Narla, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 2, 2022
Distinct Cecal and Fecal Microbiome Responses to Stress Are Accompanied by Sex- and Diet-Dependent Changes in Behavior and Gut SerotoninJoshua M Lyte, Lucas R Koester, Karrie M Daniels, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|June 20, 2002
Systemic and pulmonary effector cell function after injurySteven G Muehlstedt, Chad J Richardson, Mark Lyte, et al.
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Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|April 13, 2007
Infection-induced viscerosensory signals from the gut enhance anxiety: implications for psychoneuroimmunologyLisa E Goehler, Mark Lyte, Ronald P A Gaykema
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|April 19, 2008
Catecholamine inotrope resuscitation of antibiotic-damaged staphylococci and its blockade by specific receptor antagonistsPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 19, 2007
Specificity of catecholamine-induced growth in Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica and Yersinia enterocoliticaPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
BMC Microbiology|February 1, 2007
Blockade of catecholamine-induced growth by adrenergic and dopaminergic receptor antagonists in Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica and Yersinia enterocoliticaPrimrose P E Freestone, Richard D Haigh, Mark Lyte
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 22, 2015
Staphylococci, Catecholamine Inotropes and Hospital-Acquired InfectionsPrimrose P E Freestone, Noura Al-Dayan, Mark Lyte
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|October 7, 2015
Gut Microbiota and Brain Function: An Evolving Field in NeuroscienceJane A Foster, Mark Lyte, Emeran Meyer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|March 19, 2018
Symposium review: Microbial endocrinology-Why the integration of microbes, epithelial cells, and neurochemical signals in the digestive tract matters to ruminant healthMark Lyte, Daniel N Villageliú, Brian A Crooker, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|September 11, 2003
Neuromodulation of enteropathogen internalization in Peyer's patches from porcine jejunumBenedict T Green, Mark Lyte, Anjali Kulkarni-Narla, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 2, 2022
Distinct Cecal and Fecal Microbiome Responses to Stress Are Accompanied by Sex- and Diet-Dependent Changes in Behavior and Gut SerotoninJoshua M Lyte, Lucas R Koester, Karrie M Daniels, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|June 20, 2002
Systemic and pulmonary effector cell function after injurySteven G Muehlstedt, Chad J Richardson, Mark Lyte, et al.
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