25 results on '"Woodward, Sarah E."'
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2. Gastric acid and escape to systemic circulation represent major bottlenecks to host infection by Citrobacter rodentium
3. Type VI secretion systems of pathogenic and commensal bacteria mediate niche occupancy in the gut
4. Fecal microbiota transplantation from protozoa-exposed donors downregulates immune response in a germ-free mouse model, its role in immune response and physiology of the intestine.
5. Both pathogen and host dynamically adapt pH responses along the intestinal tract during enteric bacterial infection.
6. Commensal Bacteria Modulate Immunoglobulin A Binding in Response to Host Nutrition
7. Pathogen and host adapt pH responses during enteric infection
8. Using population dynamics to uncover key barriers and signals involved in enteric infection
9. Quorum sensing modulates bacterial virulence and colonization dynamics of the gastrointestinal pathogen Citrobacter rodentium
10. Enteric Helminths Promote Salmonella Coinfection by Altering the Intestinal Metabolome
11. Early Life Exposure to Human Milk Oligosaccharides Reduces Allergic Response in a Murine Asthma Model
12. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli responds to gut microbiota metabolites by altering metabolism and activating stress responses
13. Quorum Sensing Modulates Bacterial Virulence and Colonization Dynamics During an Enteric Infection
14. Gastric acid and escape to systemic circulation represent major bottlenecks to host infection by Citrobacter rodentium
15. Gut microbes shape microglia and cognitive function during malnutrition
16. Bacterial–fungal interactions in the neonatal gut influence asthma outcomes later in life
17. Author response: Bacterial–fungal interactions in the neonatal gut influence asthma outcomes later in life
18. Here, there, and everywhere: How pathogenicEscherichia colisense and respond to gastrointestinal biogeography
19. Characterization of the Citrobacter rodentium Cpx regulon and its role in host infection
20. Enteric helminths promote Salmonella co-infection by altering the intestinal metabolome
21. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coliresponds to gut microbiota metabolites by altering metabolism and activating stress responses
22. Whom the Lord Loveth He Chasteneth
23. Sanctified Affliction
24. Here, there, and everywhere: How pathogenic Escherichia coli sense and respond to gastrointestinal biogeography.
25. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli responds to gut microbiota metabolites by altering metabolism and activating stress responses
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