Sheri A Floge
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Recent Articles
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Henshaw R, Moon J, Stehnach M, Bowen B, Kosina S, Northen T, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2024 Nov;
9(12):3184-3195.
PMID: 39548345
Chemical cues mediate interactions between marine phytoplankton and bacteria, underpinning ecosystem-scale processes including nutrient cycling and carbon fixation. Phage infection alters host metabolism, stimulating the release of chemical cues from...
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Stehnach M, Henshaw R, Floge S, Guasto J
Bio Protoc
. 2024 Sep;
14(17):e5062.
PMID: 39282234
The sensing of and response to ambient chemical gradients by microorganisms via chemotaxis regulates many microbial processes fundamental to ecosystem function, human health, and disease. Microfluidics has emerged as an...
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Howard-Varona C, Roux S, Bowen B, Silva L, Lau R, Schwenck S, et al.
ISME Commun
. 2023 Nov;
2(1):94.
PMID: 37938263
The fate of oceanic carbon and nutrients depends on interactions between viruses, prokaryotes, and unicellular eukaryotes (protists) in a highly interconnected planktonic food web. To date, few controlled mechanistic studies...
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Stehnach M, Henshaw R, Floge S, Guasto J
Elife
. 2023 Jul;
12.
PMID: 37486823
Microorganism sensing of and responding to ambient chemical gradients regulates a myriad of microbial processes that are fundamental to ecosystem function and human health and disease. The development of efficient,...
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Zengler K, Hofmockel K, Baliga N, Behie S, Bernstein H, Brown J, et al.
Nat Methods
. 2019 Jun;
16(7):567-571.
PMID: 31227812
No abstract available.
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Lawrence S, Floge S, Davy J, Davy S, Wilson W
Environ Microbiol
. 2017 May;
19(10):3909-3919.
PMID: 28464391
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide. Much of this decline is attributable to mass coral bleaching events and disease outbreaks, both of which are linked to anthropogenic climate change. Despite...