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SUBMITTER: Quinn RA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7252668 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Quinn Robert A RA Melnik Alexey V AV Vrbanac Alison A Fu Ting T Patras Kathryn A KA Christy Mitchell P MP Bodai Zsolt Z Belda-Ferre Pedro P Tripathi Anupriya A Chung Lawton K LK Downes Michael M Welch Ryan D RD Quinn Melissa M Humphrey Greg G Panitchpakdi Morgan M Weldon Kelly C KC Aksenov Alexander A da Silva Ricardo R Avila-Pacheco Julian J Clish Clary C Bae Sena S Mallick Himel H Franzosa Eric A EA Lloyd-Price Jason J Bussell Robert R Thron Taren T Nelson Andrew T AT Wang Mingxun M Leszczynski Eric E Vargas Fernando F Gauglitz Julia M JM Meehan Michael J MJ Gentry Emily E Arthur Timothy D TD Komor Alexis C AC Poulsen Orit O Boland Brigid S BS Chang John T JT Sandborn William J WJ Lim Meerana M Garg Neha N Lumeng Julie C JC Xavier Ramnik J RJ Kazmierczak Barbara I BI Jain Ruchi R Egan Marie M Rhee Kyung E KE Ferguson David D Raffatellu Manuela M Vlamakis Hera H Haddad Gabriel G GG Siegel Dionicio D Huttenhower Curtis C Mazmanian Sarkis K SK Evans Ronald M RM Nizet Victor V Knight Rob R Dorrestein Pieter C PC
Nature 20200226 7797
A mosaic of cross-phylum chemical interactions occurs between all metazoans and their microbiomes. A number of molecular families that are known to be produced by the microbiome have a marked effect on the balance between health and disease<sup>1-9</sup>. Considering the diversity of the human microbiome (which numbers over 40,000 operational taxonomic units<sup>10</sup>), the effect of the microbiome on the chemistry of an entire animal remains underexplored. Here we use mass spectrometry infor ...[more]