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Kirsten Schneider

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Huang Y, Lewis C, Wright C, Schneider K, Kemmitt J, Trumper D, et al.
Microbiome Res Rep . 2024 Oct; 3(3):30. PMID: 39421254
Recently, a GuMI gut microphysiological system has been established to coculture oxygen-intolerant () A2-165 with organoids-derived primary human colonic epithelium. This study aims to test if this GuMI system applies...
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Zhang J, Huang Y, Trapecar M, Wright C, Schneider K, Kemmitt J, et al.
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes . 2024 Mar; 10(1):31. PMID: 38553449
Crosstalk of microbes with human gut epithelia and immune cells is crucial for gut health. However, there is no existing system for a long-term co-culture of human innate immune cells...
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Zhang J, Huang Y, Trapecar M, Wright C, Schneider K, Kemmit J, et al.
Res Sq . 2023 Oct; PMID: 37886530
Crosstalk of microbes with human gut epithelia and immune cells is crucial for gut health. However, there is no existing system for a long-term co-culture of human innate immune cells...
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Abrams T, Terlizzi B, De Meester A, Sacko R, Irwin J, Luz C, et al.
Eur J Sport Sci . 2022 Nov; 23(8):1771-1778. PMID: 36437559
This study investigated the potential impact of a motor skill proficiency barrier on measures of cardiorespiratory (CRF) and musculoskeletal (MSF) fitness in youth. A sample of 241 youth (114 girls)...
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Zhang J, Hernandez-Gordillo V, Trapecar M, Wright C, Taketani M, Schneider K, et al.
Nat Protoc . 2021 Jun; 16(8):3874-3900. PMID: 34183870
The presence of microbes in the colon impacts host physiology. Therefore, microbes are being evaluated as potential treatments for colorectal diseases. Humanized model systems that enable robust culture of primary...
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Trapecar M, Wogram E, Svoboda D, Communal C, Omer A, Lungjangwa T, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Jan; 7(5). PMID: 33514545
Slow progress in the fight against neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) motivates an urgent need for highly controlled in vitro systems to investigate organ-organ- and organ-immune-specific interactions relevant for disease pathophysiology. Of...
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Zhang J, Huang Y, Yoon J, Kemmitt J, Wright C, Schneider K, et al.
Med . 2021 Jan; 2(1):74-98.e9. PMID: 33511375
Background: The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and disease. Gnotobiotic animal and cell-based models provide some informative insights into mechanistic crosstalk. However, there is no existing...
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Trapecar M, Communal C, Velazquez J, Maass C, Huang Y, Schneider K, et al.
Cell Syst . 2020 Mar; 10(3):223-239.e9. PMID: 32191873
Although the association between the microbiome and IBD and liver diseases is known, the cause and effect remain elusive. By connecting human microphysiological systems of the gut, liver, and circulating...
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Weinberg R, Koledova V, Subramaniam A, Schneider K, Artamonova A, Sambanthamurthi R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Feb; 10(1):2878. PMID: 32051499
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Weinberg R, Koledova V, Subramaniam A, Schneider K, Artamonova A, Sambanthamurthi R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Dec; 9(1):18625. PMID: 31819070
Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) catalyzes the hydroxylation of L-tyrosine to L-DOPA. This is the rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of the catecholamines - dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE), and epinephrine (EP). Catecholamines...