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Mark Lyte

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Journal of Bacteriology|October 13, 2009
Elucidation of the mechanism by which catecholamine stress hormones liberate iron from the innate immune defense proteins transferrin and lactoferrinSara M Sandrini, Raminder Shergill, Jonathan Woodward, et al.
Poultry Science|February 21, 2025
Heat stress in chickens induces temporal changes in the cecal microbiome concomitant with host enteric serotonin responsesJoshua M Lyte, Xinglin Jia, Valentina Caputi, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|November 3, 2010
Exposure to a social stressor alters the structure of the intestinal microbiota: implications for stressor-induced immunomodulationMichael T Bailey, Scot E Dowd, Jeffrey D Galley, et al.
Microorganisms|June 28, 2023
Significant Microbial Changes Are Evident in the Reproductive Tract of Pregnant Rhesus Monkeys at Mid-Gestation but Their Gut Microbiome Does Not Shift until Late GestationWellington Z Amaral, Gabriele R Lubach, Danielle N Rendina, et al.
Veterinary Research|July 9, 2010
6-hydroxydopamine-mediated release of norepinephrine increases faecal excretion of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in pigsGillian D Pullinger, Pauline M van Diemen, Sonya C Carnell, et al.
Plos One|January 9, 2016
Resistant Starch Alters the Microbiota-Gut Brain Axis: Implications for Dietary Modulation of BehaviorMark Lyte, Ashley Chapel, Joshua M Lyte, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 13, 2017
Low Lactobacilli abundance and polymicrobial diversity in the lower reproductive tract of female rhesus monkeys do not compromise their reproductive successWellington Z Amaral, Gabriele R Lubach, Amita Kapoor, et al.
Poultry Science|December 20, 2025
Orange corn diet modulates Pekin duck cecal neurochemistry under normal and heat stress conditionsSamiru S Wickramasuriya, Esther M Oluwagbenga, Valentina Caputi, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 11, 2010
Stressor exposure disrupts commensal microbial populations in the intestines and leads to increased colonization by Citrobacter rodentiumMichael T Bailey, Scot E Dowd, Nicola M A Parry, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 24, 2004
The neuroendocrine stress hormone norepinephrine augments Escherichia coli O157:H7-induced enteritis and adherence in a bovine ligated ileal loop model of infectionIsabella Vlisidou, Mark Lyte, Pauline M van Diemen, et al.
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Journal of Bacteriology|October 13, 2009
Elucidation of the mechanism by which catecholamine stress hormones liberate iron from the innate immune defense proteins transferrin and lactoferrinSara M Sandrini, Raminder Shergill, Jonathan Woodward, et al.
Poultry Science|February 21, 2025
Heat stress in chickens induces temporal changes in the cecal microbiome concomitant with host enteric serotonin responsesJoshua M Lyte, Xinglin Jia, Valentina Caputi, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|November 3, 2010
Exposure to a social stressor alters the structure of the intestinal microbiota: implications for stressor-induced immunomodulationMichael T Bailey, Scot E Dowd, Jeffrey D Galley, et al.
Microorganisms|June 28, 2023
Significant Microbial Changes Are Evident in the Reproductive Tract of Pregnant Rhesus Monkeys at Mid-Gestation but Their Gut Microbiome Does Not Shift until Late GestationWellington Z Amaral, Gabriele R Lubach, Danielle N Rendina, et al.
Veterinary Research|July 9, 2010
6-hydroxydopamine-mediated release of norepinephrine increases faecal excretion of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in pigsGillian D Pullinger, Pauline M van Diemen, Sonya C Carnell, et al.
Plos One|January 9, 2016
Resistant Starch Alters the Microbiota-Gut Brain Axis: Implications for Dietary Modulation of BehaviorMark Lyte, Ashley Chapel, Joshua M Lyte, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 13, 2017
Low Lactobacilli abundance and polymicrobial diversity in the lower reproductive tract of female rhesus monkeys do not compromise their reproductive successWellington Z Amaral, Gabriele R Lubach, Amita Kapoor, et al.
Poultry Science|December 20, 2025
Orange corn diet modulates Pekin duck cecal neurochemistry under normal and heat stress conditionsSamiru S Wickramasuriya, Esther M Oluwagbenga, Valentina Caputi, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 11, 2010
Stressor exposure disrupts commensal microbial populations in the intestines and leads to increased colonization by Citrobacter rodentiumMichael T Bailey, Scot E Dowd, Nicola M A Parry, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 24, 2004
The neuroendocrine stress hormone norepinephrine augments Escherichia coli O157:H7-induced enteritis and adherence in a bovine ligated ileal loop model of infectionIsabella Vlisidou, Mark Lyte, Pauline M van Diemen, et al.
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