49 research outputs found

    Papillae

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    7 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6-7)

    Philodryas

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    6 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6)

    Dissecting cause and effect in host-microbiome interactions using the combined worm-bug model system

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    High-throughput molecular studies are greatly advancing our knowledge of the human microbiome and its specific role in governing health and disease states. A myriad of ongoing studies aim at identifying links between microbial community disequilibria (dysbiosis) and human diseases. However, due to the inherent complexity and heterogeneity of the human microbiome we need robust experimental models that allow the systematic manipulation of variables to test the multitude of hypotheses arisen from large-scale ‘meta-omic’ projects. The nematode C. elegans combined with bacterial models offers an avenue to dissect cause and effect in host-microbiome interactions. This combined model allows the genetic manipulation of both host and microbial genetics and the use of a variety of tools, to identify pathways affecting host health. A number of recent high impact studies have used C. elegans to identify microbial pathways affecting ageing and longevity, demonstrating the power of the combined C. elegans-bacterial model. Here I will review the current state of the field, what we have learned from using C. elegans to study gut microbiome and host interactions, and the potential of using this model system in the future

    James A. Peters 1922-1972: an appreciation

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    A provisional classification of snakes

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    An explanation on snake classification

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    1974 yearbook of herpetology

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