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Tatiana Vishnivetskaya

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Shmakova L, Malavin S, Iakovenko N, Vishnivetskaya T, Shain D, Plewka M, et al.
Curr Biol . 2021 Jun; 31(11):R712-R713. PMID: 34102116
In natural, permanently frozen habitats, some organisms may be preserved for hundreds to tens of thousands of years. For example, stems of Antarctic moss were successfully regrown from an over...
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Abramov A, Vishnivetskaya T, Rivkina E
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2021 Feb; 97(2). PMID: 33601419
Permafrost describes the condition of earth material (sand, ground, organic matter, etc.) cemented by ice when its temperature remains at or below 0°C continuously for longer than 2 years. Evidently,...
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Bubier J, Philip V, Quince C, Campbell J, Zhou Y, Vishnivetskaya T, et al.
Genetics . 2020 Jan; 214(3):719-733. PMID: 31896565
The microbiome influences health and disease through complex networks of host genetics, genomics, microbes, and environment. Identifying the mechanisms of these interactions has remained challenging. Systems genetics in laboratory mice...
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Vishnivetskaya T, Spirina E, Shmakova L, Tutukina M, Li Z, Wu X, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2019 Oct; 8(43). PMID: 31649080
The late Pleistocene Ice Complex (also known as Yedoma) encompasses ice-rich permafrost formed when alluvial and/or aeolian sediments accumulated under cold climatic conditions. Three metagenomes obtained from Yedoma deposits continually...
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Liang R, Lau M, Vishnivetskaya T, Lloyd K, Wang W, Wiggins J, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2019 Jun; 85(15). PMID: 31152014
The prevalence of microbial life in permafrost up to several million years (Ma) old has been well documented. However, the long-term survivability, evolution, and metabolic activity of the entombed microbes...
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Campbell A, Schwientek P, Vishnivetskaya T, Woyke T, Levy S, Beall C, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2014 Apr; 16(9):2635-43. PMID: 24738594
Many microbial phyla that are widely distributed in open environments have few or no representatives within animal-associated microbiota. Among them, the Chloroflexi comprises taxonomically and physiologically diverse lineages adapted to...
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Chourey K, Nissen S, Vishnivetskaya T, Shah M, Pfiffner S, Hettich R, et al.
Proteomics . 2013 Jul; 13(18-19):2921-30. PMID: 23894087
High-performance MS instrumentation coupled with improved protein extraction techniques enables metaproteomics to identify active members of soil and groundwater microbial communities. Metaproteomics workflows were applied to study the initial responses...
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Zhou Y, Gao H, Mihindukulasuriya K, La Rosa P, Wylie K, Vishnivetskaya T, et al.
Genome Biol . 2013 Jan; 14(1):R1. PMID: 23316946
Background: Characterizing the biogeography of the microbiome of healthy humans is essential for understanding microbial associated diseases. Previous studies mainly focused on a single body habitat from a limited set...
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Campbell J, Foster C, Vishnivetskaya T, Campbell A, Yang Z, Wymore A, et al.
ISME J . 2012 Jun; 6(11):2033-44. PMID: 22695862
The mammalian gut harbors complex and variable microbial communities, across both host phylogenetic space and conspecific individuals. A synergy of host genetic and environmental factors shape these communities and account...
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Hamilton-Brehm S, Mosher J, Vishnivetskaya T, Podar M, Carroll S, Allman S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2009 Dec; 76(4):1014-20. PMID: 20023107
A novel, obligately anaerobic, extremely thermophilic, cellulolytic bacterium, designated OB47(T), was isolated from Obsidian Pool, Yellowstone National Park, WY. The isolate was a nonmotile, non-spore-forming, Gram-positive rod approximately 2 microm...