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July 8, 2009
Control of the molecular orientation of membrane-anchored biomimetic glycopolymers
Kamil Godula, Marissa L Umbel, David Rabuka, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe
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November 17, 2015
Individual Members of the Microbiota Disproportionately Modulate Host Innate Immune Responses
Annah S Rolig, Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Adam R Burns, et al.
Plos Biology
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March 21, 2020
Swimming motility of a gut bacterial symbiont promotes resistance to intestinal expulsion and enhances inflammation
Travis J Wiles, Brandon H Schlomann, Elena S Wall, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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April 12, 2007
Hierarchical assembly of model cell surfaces: synthesis of mucin mimetic polymers and their display on supported bilayers
David Rabuka, Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Goo Soo Lee, et al.
Plos One
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November 15, 2018
Automated high-throughput light-sheet fluorescence microscopy of larval zebrafish
Savannah L Logan, Christopher Dudley, Ryan P Baker, et al.
Mbio
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October 11, 2018
Modernized Tools for Streamlined Genetic Manipulation and Comparative Study of Wild and Diverse Proteobacterial Lineages
Travis J Wiles, Elena S Wall, Brandon H Schlomann, et al.
Mbio
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October 14, 2020
Higher-Order Interactions Dampen Pairwise Competition in the Zebrafish Gut Microbiome
Deepika Sundarraman, Edouard A Hay, Dylan M Martins, et al.
Plos Biology
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December 12, 2018
Experimental bacterial adaptation to the zebrafish gut reveals a primary role for immigration
Catherine D Robinson, Helena S Klein, Kyleah D Murphy, et al.
Mbio
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November 22, 2024
The <i>Vibrio</i> type VI secretion system induces intestinal macrophage redistribution and enhanced intestinal motility
Julia S Ngo, Piyush Amitabh, Jonah G Sokoloff, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
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September 18, 2012
Investigating bacterial-animal symbioses with light sheet microscopy
Michael J Taormina, Matthew Jemielita, W Zac Stephens, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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July 8, 2009
Control of the molecular orientation of membrane-anchored biomimetic glycopolymers
Kamil Godula, Marissa L Umbel, David Rabuka, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe
|
November 17, 2015
Individual Members of the Microbiota Disproportionately Modulate Host Innate Immune Responses
Annah S Rolig, Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Adam R Burns, et al.
Plos Biology
|
March 21, 2020
Swimming motility of a gut bacterial symbiont promotes resistance to intestinal expulsion and enhances inflammation
Travis J Wiles, Brandon H Schlomann, Elena S Wall, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
April 12, 2007
Hierarchical assembly of model cell surfaces: synthesis of mucin mimetic polymers and their display on supported bilayers
David Rabuka, Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Goo Soo Lee, et al.
Plos One
|
November 15, 2018
Automated high-throughput light-sheet fluorescence microscopy of larval zebrafish
Savannah L Logan, Christopher Dudley, Ryan P Baker, et al.
Mbio
|
October 11, 2018
Modernized Tools for Streamlined Genetic Manipulation and Comparative Study of Wild and Diverse Proteobacterial Lineages
Travis J Wiles, Elena S Wall, Brandon H Schlomann, et al.
Mbio
|
October 14, 2020
Higher-Order Interactions Dampen Pairwise Competition in the Zebrafish Gut Microbiome
Deepika Sundarraman, Edouard A Hay, Dylan M Martins, et al.
Plos Biology
|
December 12, 2018
Experimental bacterial adaptation to the zebrafish gut reveals a primary role for immigration
Catherine D Robinson, Helena S Klein, Kyleah D Murphy, et al.
Mbio
|
November 22, 2024
The <i>Vibrio</i> type VI secretion system induces intestinal macrophage redistribution and enhanced intestinal motility
Julia S Ngo, Piyush Amitabh, Jonah G Sokoloff, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
|
September 18, 2012
Investigating bacterial-animal symbioses with light sheet microscopy
Michael J Taormina, Matthew Jemielita, W Zac Stephens, et al.
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