Graham A J Redweik
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Recent Articles
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Redweik G, Kogut M, Arsenault R, Lyte M, Mellata M
Commun Biol
. 2021 Dec;
4(1):1359.
PMID: 34862463
Salmonella enterica persist in the chicken gut by suppressing inflammatory responses via expansion of intestinal regulatory T cells (Tregs). In humans, T cell activation is controlled by neurochemical signaling in...
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Redweik G, Horak M, Hoven R, Ott L, Mellata M
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Feb;
11:625286.
PMID: 33519786
Chicken intestinal are a reservoir for virulence and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes that are often carried on incompatibility group F (IncF) plasmids. The rapid transfer of these plasmids between bacteria...
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Jochum J, Redweik G, Ott L, Mellata M
Microorganisms
. 2021 Jan;
9(1).
PMID: 33435450
Resistance to last resort antibiotics in bacteria is an emerging threat to human and animal health. It is important to identify the source of these antimicrobial resistant (AMR) bacteria that...
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Redweik G, Jochum J, Mellata M
Front Vet Sci
. 2020 Nov;
7:592312.
PMID: 33195630
Commercial poultry farms frequently use live bacterial prophylactics like vaccines and probiotics to prevent bacterial infections. Due to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in poultry animals, a closer examination into...
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Redweik G, Kogut M, Arsenault R, Mellata M
Front Vet Sci
. 2020 Oct;
7:629.
PMID: 33102558
The animal gut is a major site affecting productivity via its role in mediating functions like food conversion and pathogen colonization. Live microorganisms like probiotics are widely used to improve...
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Van Goor A, Redweik G, Stromberg Z, Treadwell C, Xin H, Mellata M
Poult Sci
. 2020 May;
99(5):2362-2374.
PMID: 32359571
With the majority of conventional cage (CC) laying facilities transitioning into cage-free (CF) systems in the near future, it is important to characterize biological markers of health in layers housed...
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Redweik G, Stromberg Z, Van Goor A, Mellata M
Poult Sci
. 2020 Feb;
99(2):752-762.
PMID: 32029160
Commercial poultry farms are increasingly threatened by bacterial infections from avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and broad-host Salmonella serovars. Recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccines (RASV) elicit cross-reactive immune responses against APEC...
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Redweik G, Daniels K, Severin A, Lyte M, Mellata M
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Feb;
10:3064.
PMID: 32010110
Cross-talk between the gut microbiota and neurochemicals affects health and well-being of animals. However, little is known about this interaction in chickens despite their importance in food production. Probiotics and...
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Ott L, Stromberg Z, Redweik G, Wannemuehler M, Mellata M
mSphere
. 2020 Jan;
5(1).
PMID: 31996415
Dissemination of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes, often on plasmids, leads to antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, which is a major problem for animal and public health. Bacterial conjugation is the primary route...
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Stromberg Z, Van Goor A, Redweik G, Wymore Brand M, Wannemuehler M, Mellata M
Dis Model Mech
. 2018 Oct;
11(11).
PMID: 30275104
Most strains in the human intestine are harmless. However, enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) is a foodborne pathogen that causes intestinal disease in humans. Conventionally reared (CONV) mice are inconsistent models for human...