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Gina V Browne

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Sukumar S, Wang F, Simpson C, Willet C, Chew T, Hughes T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Mar; 14(1):1291. PMID: 36894532
Antibiotic overuse has promoted the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with significant health and economic consequences. Genome sequencing reveals the widespread presence of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in diverse microbial...
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Fechney J, Browne G, Prabhu N, Irinyi L, Meyer W, Hughes T, et al.
J Oral Microbiol . 2019 Jan; 11(1):1536182. PMID: 30598729
Children's oral health is in a dire state, with dental decay (caries) being one of the most common chronic diseases. While the role of bacteria in the oral microbiome and...
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Adler C, White A, Bockmann M, Browne G, Townsend G, Hughes T
J Microbiol Methods . 2017 Nov; 144:91-98. PMID: 29155022
Next-Generation Sequencing is providing insights into the critical role of the oral microbiome in dental diseases. Application of this method can require the collection of dental plaque from large cohorts...
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Adler C, Malik R, Browne G, Norris J
Microbiome . 2016 Jun; 4(1):23. PMID: 27277498
Background: Periodontal disease is highly prevalent amongst domestic cats, causing pain, gingival bleeding, reduced food intake, loss of teeth and possibly impacts on overall systemic health. Diet has been suggested...
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Nadkarni M, Chhour K, Browne G, Byun R, Nguyen K, Chapple C, et al.
Clin Oral Investig . 2014 Aug; 19(4):911-9. PMID: 25106846
Objectives: Early colonisation of oral surfaces by periodontal pathogens presents a significant risk factor for subsequent development of destructive disease affecting tissues that support the dentition. The aims of the...
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Kianoush N, Adler C, Nguyen K, Browne G, Simonian M, Hunter N
PLoS One . 2014 Mar; 9(3):e92940. PMID: 24675997
Dental caries is caused by the release of organic acids from fermentative bacteria, which results in the dissolution of hydroxyapatite matrices of enamel and dentine. While low environmental pH is...
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Kianoush N, Nguyen K, Browne G, Simonian M, Hunter N
Clin Oral Investig . 2013 Jun; 18(2):659-69. PMID: 23771212
Objectives: Caries process comprises acidogenic and aciduric bacteria that are responsible for lowering the pH and subsequent destruction of hydroxyapatite matrix in enamel and dentine. The aim of this study...
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Rathsam C, Eaton R, Simpson C, Browne G, Valova V, Harty D, et al.
J Proteome Res . 2005 Dec; 4(6):2161-73. PMID: 16335963
Compared with traditional two-dimensional (2D) proteome analysis of Streptococcus mutans grown as a biofilm from a planktonic culture at steady state (Rathsam et al., Microbiol. 2005, 151, 1823-1837), the use...
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Rathsam C, Eaton R, Simpson C, Browne G, Berg T, Harty D, et al.
Microbiology (Reading) . 2005 Jun; 151(Pt 6):1823-1837. PMID: 15941991
Mature biofilm and planktonic cells of Streptococcus mutans cultured in a neutral pH environment were subjected to comparative proteome analysis. Of the 242 protein spots identified, 48 were significantly altered...