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Fei C, Booker A, Klass S, Vidyarathna N, Ahn S, Mohamed A, et al.
ISME Commun . 2025 Jan; 5(1):ycae164. PMID: 39830096
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) of the toxigenic dinoflagellate (KB) are pivotal in structuring the ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), decimating coastal ecology, local economies, and human health. Bacterial...
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Patrick R, Naval-Sanchez M, Deshpande N, Huang Y, Zhang J, Chen X, et al.
Cell Metab . 2024 Jul; 36(8):1858-1881.e23. PMID: 38959897
A mechanistic connection between aging and development is largely unexplored. Through profiling age-related chromatin and transcriptional changes across 22 murine cell types, analyzed alongside previous mouse and human organismal maturation...
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Isaac A, Mohamed A, Amin S
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 May; 90(6):e0057024. PMID: 38809046
Importance: Most, if not all, microeukaryotic organisms harbor an associated microbial community, termed the microbiome. The microscale interactions that occur between these partners have global-scale consequences, influencing marine primary productivity,...
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Voolstra C, Raina J, Dorr M, Cardenas A, Pogoreutz C, Silveira C, et al.
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2024 Mar; 22(8):460-475. PMID: 38438489
Stony corals, the engines and engineers of reef ecosystems, face unprecedented threats from anthropogenic environmental change. Corals are holobionts that comprise the cnidarian animal host and a diverse community of...
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Shibl A, Ochsenkuhn M, Mohamed A, Isaac A, Coe L, Yun Y, et al.
Elife . 2024 Jan; 12. PMID: 38189382
Photosynthetic eukaryotes, such as microalgae and plants, foster fundamentally important relationships with their microbiome based on the reciprocal exchange of chemical currencies. Among these, the dicarboxylate metabolite azelaic acid (Aze)...
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Mohamed A, Ochsenkuhn M, Kazlak A, Moustafa A, Amin S
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2023 Mar; 47(2). PMID: 36882224
Corals live in a complex, multipartite symbiosis with diverse microbes across kingdoms, some of which are implicated in vital functions, such as those related to resilience against climate change. However,...
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Mohamed A, Naval-Sanchez M, Menzies M, Evans B, King H, Reverter A, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2022 Jun; 23(1):413. PMID: 35650521
Background: Despite sexual development being ubiquitous to vertebrates, the molecular mechanisms underpinning this fundamental transition remain largely undocumented in many organisms. We designed a time course experiment that successfully sampled...
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Botwright N, Mohamed A, Slinger J, Lima P, Wynne J
Front Immunol . 2021 Jun; 12:672700. PMID: 34135900
Marine farmed Atlantic salmon () are susceptible to recurrent amoebic gill disease (AGD) caused by the ectoparasite over the growout production cycle. The parasite elicits a highly localized response within...
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Gonzalez-Pech R, Stephens T, Chen Y, Mohamed A, Cheng Y, Shah S, et al.
BMC Biol . 2021 Apr; 19(1):73. PMID: 33849527
Background: Dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae are important photosynthetic symbionts in cnidarians (such as corals) and other coral reef organisms. Breakdown of the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis due to environmental stress (i.e....
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Mohamed A, Andrade N, Moya A, Chan C, Negri A, Bourne D, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 Aug; 29(20):3921-3937. PMID: 32853430
Despite the ecological significance of the mutualistic relationship between Symbiodiniaceae and reef-building corals, the molecular interactions during establishment of this relationship are not well understood. This is particularly true of...