Nicholas W Griffin
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Ussar S, Griffin N, Bezy O, Fujisaka S, Vienberg S, Softic S, et al.
Cell Metab
. 2015 Aug;
22(3):516-530.
PMID: 26299453
Obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome result from complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, including the gut microbiota. To dissect these interactions, we utilized three commonly used inbred strains of...
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Seedorf H, Griffin N, Ridaura V, Reyes A, Cheng J, Rey F, et al.
Cell
. 2014 Oct;
159(2):253-66.
PMID: 25284151
To study how microbes establish themselves in a mammalian gut environment, we colonized germ-free mice with microbial communities from human, zebrafish, and termite guts, human skin and tongue, soil, and...
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Hsiao A, Ahmed A, Subramanian S, Griffin N, Drewry L, Petri Jr W, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Sep;
515(7527):423-6.
PMID: 25231861
Given the global burden of diarrhoeal diseases, it is important to understand how members of the gut microbiota affect the risk for, course of, and recovery from disease in children...
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Ridaura V, Faith J, Rey F, Cheng J, Duncan A, Kau A, et al.
Science
. 2013 Sep;
341(6150):1241214.
PMID: 24009397
The role of specific gut microbes in shaping body composition remains unclear. We transplanted fecal microbiota from adult female twin pairs discordant for obesity into germ-free mice fed low-fat mouse...
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Kau A, Ahern P, Griffin N, Goodman A, Gordon J
Nature
. 2011 Jun;
474(7351):327-36.
PMID: 21677749
Marked changes in socio-economic status, cultural traditions, population growth and agriculture are affecting diets worldwide. Understanding how our diet and nutritional status influence the composition and dynamic operations of our...
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Allan B, Langerhans R, Ryberg W, Landesman W, Griffin N, Katz R, et al.
Oecologia
. 2008 Oct;
158(4):699-708.
PMID: 18941794
West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathogen that infects a wide range of vertebrate hosts, including humans. Several species of birds appear to...