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Emily C. Hoedt
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 42
Citations - 250
Emily C. Hoedt is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 96 citations. Previous affiliations of Emily C. Hoedt include University of Newcastle & Translational Research Institute.
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Elucidation of Proteus mirabilis as a Key Bacterium in Crohn's Disease Inflammation.
Jingwan Zhang,Emily C. Hoedt,Emily C. Hoedt,Qin Liu,Erwin Berendsen,Jing Jie Teh,Amy L. Hamilton,Amy L. Hamilton,Amy Wilson O’ Brien,Amy Wilson O’ Brien,Jessica Y.L. Ching,Hong Wei,Keli Yang,Zhilu Xu,Sunny H. Wong,Joyce Wing Yan Mak,Joseph J.Y. Sung,Mark Morrison,Jun Yu,Michael A. Kamm,Michael A. Kamm,Siew C. Ng +21 more
TL;DR: P. mirabilis in the gut is associated with Crohn's disease and can induce inflammation in cells and animal models of colitis, and play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of CD.
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Differences down-under: alcohol-fueled methanogenesis by archaea present in Australian macropodids.
Emily C. Hoedt,Páraic Ó Cuív,Paul N. Evans,Wendy Smith,Christopher S. McSweeney,Stuart E. Denman,Mark Morrison +6 more
TL;DR: In vitro studies suggest that ethanol supports a greater cell yield per mol of methane formed compared to hydrogen-dependent growth, and this expansion in metabolic versatility can explain the persistence of methanogenic archaea in the kangaroo foregut, and their abundance in these ‘low-methane-emitting’ herbivores.
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High amylose wheat starch structures display unique fermentability characteristics, microbial community shifts and enzyme degradation profiles
Alexander T. Bui,Barbara A. Williams,Emily C. Hoedt,Mark Morrison,Deirdre Mikkelsen,Michael J. Gidley +5 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that any HAW starch incorporated into high RS food products would be expected to have beneficial microbiota-mediated effects in terms of fermentation kinetics and end products.
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An (Anti)-Inflammatory Microbiota: Defining the Role in Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
TL;DR: The available evidence does suggest that specific members of the gut microbiota can contribute either pro- or anti-inflammatory effects, and their ecological fitness in the large bowel affects the onset and recurrence of IBD.
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Culture- and metagenomics-enabled analyses of the Methanosphaera genus reveals their monophyletic origin and differentiation according to genome size.
Emily C. Hoedt,Donovan H. Parks,James G. Volmer,Carly P. Rosewarne,Stuart E. Denman,Christopher S. McSweeney,Jane G. Muir,Peter R. Gibson,Páraic Ó Cuív,Philip Hugenholtz,Gene W. Tyson,Mark Morrison +11 more
TL;DR: A monophyletic origin of Methanosphaera spp.