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Eric Martens
Eric Martens
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A dietary fiber-deprived gut microbiota degrades the colonic mucus barrier and enhances pathogen susceptibility
MS Desai, AM Seekatz, NM Koropatkin, N Kamada, CA Hickey, M Wolter, ...
Cell 167 (5), 1339-1353. e21, 2016
23762016
Dietary fiber-induced improvement in glucose metabolism is associated with increased abundance of Prevotella
P Kovatcheva-Datchary, A Nilsson, R Akrami, YS Lee, F De Vadder, ...
Cell metabolism 22 (6), 971-982, 2015
13822015
How glycan metabolism shapes the human gut microbiota
NM Koropatkin, EA Cameron, EC Martens
Nature Reviews Microbiology 10 (5), 323-335, 2012
13822012
Mucosal glycan foraging enhances fitness and transmission of a saccharolytic human gut bacterial symbiont
EC Martens, HC Chiang, JI Gordon
Cell host & microbe 4 (5), 447-457, 2008
9332008
Recognition and degradation of plant cell wall polysaccharides by two human gut symbionts
EC Martens, EC Lowe, H Chiang, NA Pudlo, M Wu, NP McNulty, ...
PLoS biology 9 (12), e1001221, 2011
8062011
Evolution of symbiotic bacteria in the distal human intestine
J Xu, MA Mahowald, RE Ley, CA Lozupone, M Hamady, EC Martens, ...
PLoS biology 5 (7), e156, 2007
7162007
Regulated virulence controls the ability of a pathogen to compete with the gut microbiota
N Kamada, YG Kim, HP Sham, BA Vallance, JL Puente, EC Martens, ...
Science 336 (6086), 1325-1329, 2012
6992012
Complex glycan catabolism by the human gut microbiota: the Bacteroidetes Sus-like paradigm
EC Martens, NM Koropatkin, TJ Smith, JI Gordon
Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (37), 24673-24677, 2009
6862009
US immigration westernizes the human gut microbiome
P Vangay, AJ Johnson, TL Ward, GA Al-Ghalith, RR Shields-Cutler, ...
Cell 175 (4), 962-972. e10, 2018
6142018
Bacteroides in the infant gut consume milk oligosaccharides via mucus-utilization pathways
A Marcobal, M Barboza, ED Sonnenburg, N Pudlo, EC Martens, P Desai, ...
Cell host & microbe 10 (5), 507-514, 2011
5982011
Complex pectin metabolism by gut bacteria reveals novel catalytic functions
D Ndeh, A Rogowski, A Cartmell, AS Luis, A Baslé, J Gray, I Venditto, ...
Nature 544 (7648), 65-70, 2017
5432017
Human gut Bacteroidetes can utilize yeast mannan through a selfish mechanism
F Cuskin, EC Lowe, MJ Temple, Y Zhu, EA Cameron, NA Pudlo, NT Porter, ...
Nature 517 (7533), 165-169, 2015
5162015
Interactions of commensal and pathogenic microorganisms with the intestinal mucosal barrier
EC Martens, M Neumann, MS Desai
Nature Reviews Microbiology 16 (8), 457-470, 2018
5132018
Prebiotics: why definitions matter
RW Hutkins, JA Krumbeck, LB Bindels, PD Cani, G Fahey Jr, YJ Goh, ...
Current opinion in biotechnology 37, 1-7, 2016
4952016
A discrete genetic locus confers xyloglucan metabolism in select human gut Bacteroidetes
J Larsbrink, TE Rogers, GR Hemsworth, LS McKee, AS Tauzin, O Spadiut, ...
Nature 506 (7489), 498-502, 2014
4942014
Expansion of bacteriophages is linked to aggravated intestinal inflammation and colitis
L Gogokhia, K Buhrke, R Bell, B Hoffman, DG Brown, C Hanke-Gogokhia, ...
Cell host & microbe 25 (2), 285-299. e8, 2019
4042019
Glycan complexity dictates microbial resource allocation in the large intestine
A Rogowski, JA Briggs, JC Mortimer, T Tryfona, N Terrapon, EC Lowe, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7481, 2015
3872015
Starch catabolism by a prominent human gut symbiont is directed by the recognition of amylose helices
NM Koropatkin, EC Martens, JI Gordon, TJ Smith
Structure 16 (7), 1105-1115, 2008
3752008
Functional genomic and metabolic studies of the adaptations of a prominent adult human gut symbiont, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, to the suckling period
MK Bjursell, EC Martens, JI Gordon
Journal of biological chemistry 281 (47), 36269-36279, 2006
3732006
NLRP6 protects Il10−/− mice from colitis by limiting colonization of Akkermansia muciniphila
SS Seregin, N Golovchenko, B Schaf, J Chen, NA Pudlo, J Mitchell, ...
Cell reports 19 (4), 733-745, 2017
3382017
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