Publications by authors named "M C Steglich"

Biofilm-associated peri-implant infections pose a major problem in modern medicine. The understanding of biofilm development is hampered by biofilm complexity and the lack of robust clinical models. This study comprehensively characterized the dynamics of early biofilm formation in the transmucosal passage of implant abutments in 12 patients.

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Gut microbiota is responsible for essential functions in human health. Several communication axes between gut microbiota and other organs via neural, endocrine, and immune pathways have been described, and perturbation of gut microbiota composition has been implicated in the onset and progression of an emerging number of diseases. Here, we analyzed peripheral nerves, dorsal root ganglia (DRG), and skeletal muscles of neonatal and young adult mice with the following gut microbiota status: a) germ-free (GF), b) gnotobiotic, selectively colonized with 12 specific gut bacterial strains (Oligo-Mouse-Microbiota, OMM12), or c) natural complex gut microbiota (CGM).

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  • An innovative high vacuum interface called liq-PEPICO is introduced for studying the liquid phase through photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy at the Swiss Light Source.
  • The setup includes a vaporizer that creates aerosols, forming a molecular beam that is then analyzed using ion velocity map imaging and various vaporization parameters to enhance sensitivity.
  • The study successfully records mass spectra and threshold photoelectron spectra for specific compounds, showing accurate reproductions and allowing for the investigation of reactions like aldol condensation in real-time.
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A better understanding of the genetic regulation of the biosynthesis of microbial compounds could accelerate the discovery of new biologically active molecules and facilitate their production. To this end, we have investigated the time course of genome-wide transcription in the myxobacterium Sorangium sp. So ce836 in relation to its production of natural compounds.

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