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Latest news

  • New paper in Nature Microbiology explores rumen epithelial microbiome in cows

    20.01.23
    Two cows eating on a meadow. In the background blue sky and mountains.
  • Dr. Annelieke Overbeeke

    12.01.23
  • New paper in Nature Microbiology: Genome expansion in bacterial endosymbionts

    10.01.23

Latest publications

  • Differential carbon utilization enables co-existence of recently speciated Campylobacteraceae in the cow rumen epithelial microbiome.
  • Mid-Infrared Photothermal-Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization for Functional Analysis and Genetic Identification of Single Cells
  • Pathometagenomics reveals susceptibility to intestinal infection by Morganella to be mediated by the blood group-related B4galnt2 gene in wild mice.
  • The microbiome of kidney stones and urine of patients with nephrolithiasis.
  • Gene gain facilitated endosymbiotic evolution of Chlamydiae.

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