Publications by authors named "Hunter Usdrowski"

A lattice was designed and fabricated using three-dimensional (3D) printing that allows for the facile transfer of biofilms formed from either Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, or Pseudomonas aeruginosa into a fresh cell culture flask. To enhance biofilm production onto the filaments, three protein-based treatments were compared: fetal bovine serum (FBS), bovine serum albumin (BSA), and fibrinogen (Fb). Protein treatments included either supplementing the growth broths or pre-coating the lattice prior to immersion into the broth.

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Bovine respiratory disease (BRD), one of the most common and infectious diseases in the beef industry, is associated with the respiratory microbiome and stressors of transportation. The impacts of the bovine respiratory microbiota on health and disease across different geographic locations and sampling niches are poorly understood, resulting in difficult identification of BRD causes. In this study, we explored the effects of geography and niches on the bovine respiratory microbiome and its function by re-analyzing published metagenomic datasets and estimated the main opportunistic pathogens that changed after transportation.

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Solid diet supplementation in the early life stages of ruminants could improve rumen microbiota and tissue development. However, most studies focus on bacteria in the rumen content community. The microbiota attached on rumen epithelium are rarely investigated, and their correlations with rumen content bacteria and host transcripts are unknown.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers used next-generation sequencing to track the changes in microbial communities in the jejunum and colon of goats from 1 to 84 days old, finding significant increases in microbial diversity as the goats aged.
  • * The analysis revealed that specific bacterial communities are unique to different growth stages, highlighting how these early gut microbiota differences can inform feeding strategies to enhance goat health and production.
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