Lauren R Lock
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Becker D, Dyer K, Lock L, Olbrys B, Pladas S, Sukhadia A, et al.
mSphere
. 2024 Dec;
10(1):e0011624.
PMID: 39660872
Importance: Bats have been intensively sampled for viruses but remain mostly understudied for bacterial pathogens. However, bacterial pathogens can have significant impacts on both human health and bat morbidity and...
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Becker D, Dyer K, Lock L, Olbrys B, Pladas S, Sukhadia A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38370734
Bacterial pathogens remain poorly characterized in bats, especially in North America. We describe novel (and in some cases panmictic) hemoplasmas (10.5% positivity) and bartonellae (25.5% positivity) across three colonies of...
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DeAnglis I, Andrews B, Lock L, Dyer K, Yang A, Volokhov D, et al.
Conserv Physiol
. 2024 Jan;
12(1):coad102.
PMID: 38293641
Monitoring the health of wildlife populations is essential in the face of increased agricultural expansion and forest fragmentation. Loss of habitat and habitat degradation can negatively affect an animal's physiological...
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Vicente-Santos A, Lock L, Allira M, Dyer K, Dunsmore A, Tu W, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
14:1281732.
PMID: 38193073
Bats carry many zoonotic pathogens without showing pronounced pathology, with a few exceptions. The underlying immune tolerance mechanisms in bats remain poorly understood, although information-rich omics tools hold promise for...
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Volokhov D, Lock L, Dyer K, DeAnglis I, Andrews B, Simonis M, et al.
One Health
. 2023 Nov;
17:100633.
PMID: 37920218
Hemotropic mycoplasmas are emerging as a model system for studying bacterial pathogens in bats, but taxonomic coverage of sampled host species remains biased. We leveraged a long-term field study in...