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Contrasting Community Assembly Forces Drive Microbial Structural and Potential Functional Responses to Precipitation in an Incipient Soil System.

Frontiers in microbiology

Sengupta A, Volkmann THM, Danczak RE, Stegen JC, Dontsova K, Abramson N, Bugaj AS, Volk MJ, Matos KA, Meira-Neto AA, Barberán A, Neilson JW, Maier RM, Chorover J, Troch PA, Meredith LK.
PMID: 34887842
Front Microbiol. 2021 Nov 23;12:754698. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.754698. eCollection 2021.

Microbial communities in incipient soil systems serve as the only biotic force shaping landscape evolution. However, the underlying ecological forces shaping microbial community structure and function are inadequately understood. We used amplicon sequencing to determine microbial taxonomic assembly and...

Clinical Presentation Patterns and Survival Outcomes of Hispanic Patients With Gastric Cancer.

The Journal of surgical research

Vitiello GA, Hani L, Wang A, Porembka MR, Alterio R, Ju M, Turgeon MK, Lee RM, Russell MC, Kronenfeld J, Goel N, Datta J, Maker AV, Fernandez M, Richter H, Correa-Gallego C, Berman RS, Lee AY.
PMID: 34469859
J Surg Res. 2021 Dec;268:606-615. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.07.031. Epub 2021 Aug 29.

BACKGROUND: Hispanic patients have a higher incidence of gastric cancer when compared to non-Hispanics. Outlining clinicodemographic characteristics and assessing the impact of ethnicity on stage-specific survival may identify opportunities to improve gastric cancer care for this population.METHODS: Patients with...

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