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Neil R Gottel

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Gottel N, Hill M, Neal M, Allard S, Zengler K, Gilbert J
ISME J . 2024 Feb; 18(1). PMID: 38365248
The microbiome of the built environment comprises bacterial, archaeal, fungal, and viral communities associated with human-made structures. Even though most of these microbes are benign, antibiotic-resistant pathogens can colonize and...
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Gupta N, Skinner K, Summers Z, Edirisinghe J, Weisenhorn P, Faria J, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2020 Sep; 9(38). PMID: 32943555
We present here the draft genome sequence of a pyridine-degrading bacterium, ATCC 49442, which was reclassified as sp. strain ATCC 49442 based on its draft genome sequence. Its genome length...
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Gupta N, Skinner K, Summers Z, Edirisinghe J, Faria J, Marshall C, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2020 Aug; 9(34). PMID: 32816982
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of sp. strain ATCC 49987, consisting of three contigs with a total length of 4.4 Mbp. Based on the genome sequence, we suggest...
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Cason C, Kuntz T, Chen E, Wun K, Nooromid M, Xiong L, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 2020 Feb; 71(4):1378-1389.e3. PMID: 32035769
Background: Neointimal hyperplasia is a major contributor to restenosis after arterial interventions, but the genetic and environmental mechanisms underlying the variable propensity for neointimal hyperplasia between individuals, including the role...
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Gupta N, Skinner K, Summers Z, Edirisinghe J, Faria J, Marshall C, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2019 Jun; 8(25). PMID: 31221646
We report here the 4.9-Mb genome sequence of a quinoline-degrading bacterium, sp. strain ATCC 49988. The draft genome data will enable the identification of genes and future genetic modification to...
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Lutz H, Ramirez-Puebla S, Abbo L, Durand A, Schlundt C, Gottel N, et al.
mSystems . 2019 May; 4(4). PMID: 31098396
The European common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, is used extensively in biological and biomedical research, yet its microbiome remains poorly characterized. We analyzed the microbiota of the digestive tract, gills, and...
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Schaeffer J, Reynolds S, Magzamen S, VanDyke A, Gottel N, Gilbert J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2017 May; 51(11):6430-6440. PMID: 28492313
Particulate matter emissions from agricultural livestock operations contain both chemical and biological constituents that represent a potential human health hazard. The size and composition of these dusts, however, have not...
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Alnahhas R, Slater B, Huang Y, Mortensen C, Monk J, Okasheh Y, et al.
J Biol Eng . 2014 Dec; 8(1):28. PMID: 25525459
The Registry of Standard Biological Parts only accepts genetic parts compatible with the RFC 10 BioBrick format. This combined assembly and submission standard requires that four unique restriction enzyme sites...
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Sullivan T, Gottel N, Basta N, Jardine P, Schadt C
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2012 Jun; 78(17):6078-86. PMID: 22729539
Anthropogenic sources of lead contamination in soils include mining and smelting activities, effluents and wastes, agricultural pesticides, domestic garbage dumps, and shooting ranges. While Pb is typically considered relatively insoluble...
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Hodkinson B, Gottel N, Schadt C, Lutzoni F
Environ Microbiol . 2011 Sep; 14(1):147-61. PMID: 21906220
Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobiont) that develops a symbiotic relationship with an alga and/or cyanobacterium (photobiont), the non-photoautotrophic bacteria found...