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    • Archaea in mammalian gut microbiomes 

      Dange, Shilpa; Torres, Alejandro; Assefa, Senait; Rivera, Steven; Richardson, Thomas; Perez, Brenda; Vazquez-Sanroman, Dolores; Koehler, Gerwald (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Archaea are the most enigmatic domain of the three domains of life. Archaea are unique in that they share some characteristics with bacteria and others with eukaryotes while they are also distinct from these ...
    • Evaluating the core microbiome of Manduca sexta 

      Johnson, Macy (Oklahoma State University, 2019-04-27)
      Microbiomes are complex communities of microorganisms that colonize many surfaces of an animal's body, especially those niches lined with carbohydrate-rich mucosal layers such as the eyes, male and female reproductive ...
    • Nutrients mediate intestinal bacteria-mucosal immune crosstalk 

      Ma, Ning; Guo, Pingting; Zhang, Jie; He, Ting; Kim, Sung Woo; Zhang, Guolong; Ma, Xi (Frontiers Media, 2018-01-24)
      The intestine is the shared site of nutrient digestion, microbiota colonization and immune cell location and this geographic proximity contributes to a large extent to their interaction. The onset and development of a great ...