Christopher Whidbey
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Recent Articles
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Whidbey C
Cell Chem Biol
. 2025 Jan;
32(1):83-97.
PMID: 39765228
Microbiomes exist in ecological niches ranging from the ocean and soil to inside of larger organisms like plants and animals. Within these niches, microbes play key roles in biochemical processes...
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Peters M, Domenjo-Vila E, Carlson M, Armistead B, Edlefsen P, Gasper M, et al.
Immunohorizons
. 2024 Feb;
8(2):182-192.
PMID: 38386594
T cells in the human female genital tract (FGT) are key mediators of susceptibility to and protection from infection, including HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. There is a critical...
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A non-invasive method to sample immune cells in the lower female genital tract using menstrual discs
Peters M, Domenjo-Vila E, Carlson M, Armistead B, Edlefsen P, Gasper M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38370684
T cells in the human female genital tract (FGT) are key mediators of susceptibility to and protection from infection, including HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. There is a critical...
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Jenkins D, Woolston B, Hood-Pishchany M, Pelayo P, Konopaski A, Peters M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2023 Aug;
8(9):1641-1652.
PMID: 37563289
The human vaginal microbiota is frequently dominated by lactobacilli and transition to a more diverse community of anaerobic microbes is associated with health risks. Glycogen released by lysed epithelial cells...
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Whidbey C, Konopaski A, Teshome R, Dhaliwal S, Peters M, Mejia M, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2023 May;
12(6):e0035823.
PMID: 37219419
Microorganisms colonizing the human vaginal mucosa are associated with healthy states, as well as conditions such as bacterial vaginosis and infection-associated preterm birth. Here, we report complete genome sequences of...
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Killinger B, Whidbey C, Sadler N, DeLeon A, Munoz N, Kim Y, et al.
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes
. 2022 Jul;
8(1):60.
PMID: 35858888
While deprivation of dietary fiber has been associated with adverse health outcomes, investigations concerning the effect of dietary fiber on the gut microbiome have been largely limited to compositional sequence-based...
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Brandvold K, Miller C, Volk R, Killinger B, Whidbey C, Wright A
Chembiochem
. 2020 Dec;
22(8):1448-1455.
PMID: 33314683
Microbial bile salt hydrolases (BSHs) found in the intestine catalyze the deconjugation of taurine- and glycine-linked bile salts produced in the liver. The resulting bile salts are biological detergents and...
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Steiger A, Fansler S, Whidbey C, Miller C, Wright A
Methods Enzymol
. 2020 May;
638:89-107.
PMID: 32416923
Understanding the roles that individual species or communities play within a microbiome is a significant challenge. The complexity and heterogeneity of microbiomes presents a challenge to researchers looking to unravel...
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Armistead B, Herrero-Foncubierta P, Coleman M, Quach P, Whidbey C, Justicia J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Mar;
11(1):1502.
PMID: 32198389
Although certain microbial lipids are toxins, the structural features important for cytotoxicity remain unknown. Increased functional understanding is essential for developing therapeutics against toxic microbial lipids. Group B Streptococci (GBS)...
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Armistead B, Whidbey C, Iyer L, Herrero-Foncubierta P, Quach P, Haidour A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Mar;
11:325.
PMID: 32161580
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.03123.].