Adam R Burns
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Recent Articles
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Burns A, Wiedrick J, Feryn A, Maes M, Midha M, Baxter D, et al.
Geroscience
. 2023 Aug;
46(2):1543-1560.
PMID: 37653270
Using mouse models and high-throughput proteomics, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the proteome changes induced in response to seven interventions known to increase mouse lifespan. This included two genetic...
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Sprockett D, Martin M, Costello E, Burns A, Holmes S, Gurven M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jul;
11(1):3772.
PMID: 32728114
Selective and neutral forces shape human microbiota assembly in early life. The Tsimane are an indigenous Bolivian population with infant care-associated behaviors predicted to increase mother-infant microbial dispersal. Here, we...
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Flannery J, Stagaman K, Burns A, Hickey R, Roos L, Giuliano R, et al.
mBio
. 2020 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 31964729
Psychosocial environments impact normative behavioral development in children, increasing the risk of problem behaviors and psychiatric disorders across the life span. Converging evidence demonstrates that early normative development is affected...
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Proctor D, Shelef K, Gonzalez A, Davis C, Dethlefsen L, Burns A, et al.
Periodontol 2000
. 2019 Dec;
82(1):26-41.
PMID: 31850642
In humans, the composition of microbial communities differs among body sites and between habitats within a single site. Patterns of variation in the distribution of organisms across time and space...
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Burns A, Miller E, Agarwal M, Rolig A, Milligan-Myhre K, Seredick S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Oct;
114(42):11181-11186.
PMID: 28973938
The diverse collections of microorganisms associated with humans and other animals, collectively referred to as their "microbiome," are critical for host health, but the mechanisms that govern their assembly are...
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Burns A, Guillemin K
Curr Opin Microbiol
. 2017 Jun;
38:137-141.
PMID: 28618368
The interactions between animal hosts and their associated microbiota can be studied at multiple spatial and conceptual scales, with each providing unique perspectives on the processes structuring host-microbe systems. Recently,...
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Stagaman K, Burns A, Guillemin K, Bohannan B
ISME J
. 2017 Mar;
11(7):1630-1639.
PMID: 28304369
All animals live in intimate association with communities of microbes, collectively referred to as their microbiota. Certain host traits can influence which microbial taxa comprise the microbiota. One potentially important...
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Rolig A, Parthasarathy R, Burns A, Bohannan B, Guillemin K
Cell Host Microbe
. 2015 Nov;
18(5):613-20.
PMID: 26567512
Predicting host health status based on microbial community structure is a major goal of microbiome research. An implicit assumption of microbiome profiling for diagnostic purposes is that the proportional representation...
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Stephens W, Wiles T, Martinez E, Jemielita M, Burns A, Parthasarathy R, et al.
mBio
. 2015 Oct;
6(6):e01163-15.
PMID: 26507229
Unlabelled: The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for studying bacterial colonization of the vertebrate intestine, but the genes required by commensal bacteria to colonize the zebrafish gut have...
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Wong S, Stephens W, Burns A, Stagaman K, David L, Bohannan B, et al.
mBio
. 2015 Oct;
6(5):e00687-15.
PMID: 26419876
Unlabelled: Gut microbiota influence the development and physiology of their animal hosts, and these effects are determined in part by the composition of these microbial communities. Gut microbiota composition can...