David L Erickson
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Olson M, Cullimore C, Hutchison W, Grimsrud A, Nobrega D, De Buck J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2024 Sep;
15:1452007.
PMID: 39268542
Introduction: Bovine mastitis caused by compromises animal health and inflicts substantial product losses in dairy farming. It may manifest as subclinical through severe acute disease and can be transient or...
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Huang X, Erickson D, Meng J
mBio
. 2023 Jan;
14(1):e0345522.
PMID: 36645293
Phylogeny is a powerful tool that can be incorporated into quantitative descriptions of community diversity, yet its use has been limited largely due to the difficulty in constructing phylogenies which...
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Gahlot D, Wai S, Erickson D, Francis M
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes
. 2022 Mar;
8(1):13.
PMID: 35351893
Bacteria often reside in sessile communities called biofilms, where they adhere to a variety of surfaces and exist as aggregates in a viscous polymeric matrix. Biofilms are resistant to antimicrobial...
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Craft J, Eddington H, Christman N, Pryor W, Chaston J, Erickson D, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
88(5):e0142321.
PMID: 35044852
Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) provide a globally important source of protein and constitute the second most important source of poultry meat in the world. Bacterial diseases are common in commercial poultry...
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Olson M, Grimsrud A, Richards A, Mulvey M, Wilson E, Erickson D
Infect Immun
. 2021 Jul;
89(10):e0035721.
PMID: 34228495
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are major causes of urinary and bloodstream infections. ExPEC reservoirs are not completely understood. Some mastitis-associated E. coli (MAEC) strains carry genes associated with...
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Huang X, Yang X, Shi X, Erickson D, Nagaraja T, Meng J
Food Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
99:103821.
PMID: 34119106
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) are major foodborne pathogens. While many studies have focused on the "top-7 STEC", little is known for minor serogroups. A total of 284 non-top-7 STEC...
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Chen Z, Erickson D, Meng J
Genomics
. 2021 Mar;
113(3):1366-1377.
PMID: 33716184
Oxford Nanopore sequencing has been widely used to achieve complete genomes of bacterial pathogens. However, the error rates of Oxford Nanopore long reads are high. Various polishing algorithms using Illumina...
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Handy S, Pawar R, Ottesen A, Ramachandran P, Sagi S, Zhang N, et al.
Planta Med
. 2021 Jan;
87(4):314-324.
PMID: 33445185
The use of DNA-based methods to authenticate botanical dietary supplements has been vigorously debated for a variety of reasons. More comparisons of DNA-based and chemical methods are needed, and concordant...
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Handy S, Ott B, Hunter E, Zhang S, Erickson D, Wolle M, et al.
J Agric Food Chem
. 2020 Dec;
68(52):15516-15525.
PMID: 33334103
Seaweeds have been consumed by billions of people around the world and are increasingly popular in United States (US) diets. Some seaweed species have been associated with adverse health effects-such...
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Chen Z, Erickson D, Meng J
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Dec;
21(23).
PMID: 33271875
Oxford Nanopore sequencing can be used to achieve complete bacterial genomes. However, the error rates of Oxford Nanopore long reads are greater compared to Illumina short reads. Long-read assemblers using...