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2017
Cohen LJ, Esterhazy D, Kim S-H, Lemetre C, Aguilar RR, Gordon EA, Pickard AJ, Cross JR, Emiliano AB, Han SM et al..  2017.  Commensal bacteria make GPCR ligands that mimic human signalling molecules.. Nature. 549(7670):48-53.
Caballero S, Kim S, Carter RA, Leiner IM, Sušac B, Miller L, Kim GJ, Ling L, Pamer EG.  2017.  Cooperating Commensals Restore Colonization Resistance to Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium.. Cell Host Microbe. 21(5):592-602.e4.
Kim S, Kim H, Yim YShin, Ha S, Atarashi K, Tan TGuan, Longman RS, Honda K, Littman DR, Choi GB et al..  2017.  Maternal gut bacteria promote neurodevelopmental abnormalities in mouse offspring.. Nature. 549(7673):528-532.
Sessenwein JL, Baker CC, Pradhananga S, Maitland ME, Petrof EO, Allen-Vercoe E, Noordhof C, Reed DE, Vanner SJ, Lomax AE.  2017.  Protease-Mediated Suppression of DRG Neuron Excitability by Commensal Bacteria.. J Neurosci. 37(48):11758-11768.
J Blander M, Longman RS, Iliev ID, Sonnenberg GF, Artis D.  2017.  Regulation of inflammation by microbiota interactions with the host.. Nat Immunol. 18(8):851-860.
2015
Günther CS, Goddard MR, Newcomb RD, Buser CC.  2015.  The Context of Chemical Communication Driving a Mutualism.. J Chem Ecol. 41(10):929-36.
Buffie CG, Bucci V, Stein RR, McKenney PT, Ling L, Gobourne A, No D, Liu H, Kinnebrew M, Viale A et al..  2015.  Precision microbiome reconstitution restores bile acid mediated resistance to Clostridium difficile.. Nature. 517(7533):205-8.
2014
Pickard JM, Maurice CF, Kinnebrew MA, Abt MC, Schenten D, Golovkina TV, Bogatyrev SR, Ismagilov RF, Pamer EG, Turnbaugh PJ et al..  2014.  Rapid fucosylation of intestinal epithelium sustains host-commensal symbiosis in sickness.. Nature. 514(7524):638-41.
2013
Arpaia N, Campbell C, Fan X, Dikiy S, van der Veeken J, deRoos P, Liu H, Cross JR, Pfeffer K, Coffer PJ et al..  2013.  Metabolites produced by commensal bacteria promote peripheral regulatory T-cell generation.. Nature. 504(7480):451-5.