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Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis (2018)
Journal Article
Probert, P. M., Leitch, A. C., Dunn, M. P., Meyer, S. K., Palmer, J. M., Abdelghany, T. M., …Wright, M. C. (2018). Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis. Journal of Hepatology, 69(5), 1123-1135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2018.06.027

Background and Aims: Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is an autoimmune-associated chronic liver disease triggered by environmental factors - such as exposure to xenobiotics - leading to a loss of tolerance to the lipoic acid conjugated regions of th... Read More about Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis.

Distribution of thermophilic endospores in a temperate estuary indicate that dispersal history structures sediment microbial communities (2018)
Journal Article
Bell, E., Blake, L. I., Sherry, A., Head, I. M., & Hubert, C. R. (2018). Distribution of thermophilic endospores in a temperate estuary indicate that dispersal history structures sediment microbial communities. Environmental Microbiology, 20(3), 1134-1147. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14056

Endospores of thermophilic bacteria are found in cold and temperate sediments where they persist in a dormant state. As inactive endospores that cannot grow at the low ambient temperatures, they are akin to tracer particles in cold sediments, unaffec... Read More about Distribution of thermophilic endospores in a temperate estuary indicate that dispersal history structures sediment microbial communities.