Alexandra E Livanos
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Livanos A, Jha D, Cossarini F, Gonzalez-Reiche A, Tokuyama M, Aydillo T, et al.
medRxiv
. 2020 Sep;
PMID: 32935117
One Sentence Summary: Intestinal infection with SARS-CoV-2 is associated with a mild inflammatory response and improved clinical outcomes.
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Britton G, Chen-Liaw A, Cossarini F, Livanos A, Spindler M, Plitt T, et al.
medRxiv
. 2020 Sep;
PMID: 32909002
We sought to characterize the role of the gastrointestinal immune system in the pathogenesis of the inflammatory response associated with COVID-19. We measured cytokines, inflammatory markers, viral RNA, microbiome composition...
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Livanos A, Snider E, Whittier S, Chong D, Wang T, Abrams J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Aug;
13(8):e0200322.
PMID: 30067768
Commensal gastrointestinal bacteria resist the expansion of pathogens and are lost during critical illness, facilitating pathogen colonization and infection. We performed a prospective, ICU-based study to determine risk factors for...
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Koh H, Livanos A, Blaser M, Li H
BMC Genomics
. 2018 Mar;
19(1):210.
PMID: 29558893
Background: There has been increasing interest in discovering microbial taxa that are associated with human health or disease, gathering momentum through the advances in next-generation sequencing technologies. Investigators have also...
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Livanos A, Greiner T, Vangay P, Pathmasiri W, Stewart D, McRitchie S, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2016 Oct;
1(11):16140.
PMID: 27782139
The early life microbiome plays important roles in host immunological and metabolic development. Because the incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has been increasing substantially in recent decades, we hypothesized...