Publications by authors named "Christopher M Staley"

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  • The study explored the impact of aspirin on specific bacterial groups linked to inflammatory bowel diseases and colorectal cancer in the mouth.
  • A total of 50 healthy participants aged 50-75 were given either aspirin or a placebo for six weeks, and their oral bacterial profiles were analyzed before and after the treatment.
  • Results showed different changes in bacterial abundance between the aspirin and placebo groups, indicating that aspirin might influence the oral microbiome, warranting further research with more advanced methods like metagenomic sequencing.
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The genome sequence of the obligate chemolithoautotroph Hydrogenovibrio crunogenus paradoxically predicts a complete oxidative citric acid cycle (CAC). This prediction was tested by multiple approaches including whole cell carbon assimilation to verify obligate autotrophy, phylogenetic analysis of CAC enzyme sequences and enzyme assays. Hydrogenovibrio crunogenus did not assimilate any of the organic compounds provided (acetate, succinate, glucose, yeast extract, tryptone).

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Recent studies highlight the importance of intestinal fungal microbiota in the development of human disease. Infants, in particular, are an important population in which to study intestinal microbiomes because microbial community structure and dynamics during this formative window of life have the potential to influence host immunity and metabolism. When compared to bacteria, much less is known about the early development of human fungal communities, owing partly to their lower abundance and the relative lack of established molecular and taxonomic tools for their study.

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