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George M. Weinstock
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 488
Citations - 158810
George M. Weinstock is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 122, co-authored 482 publications receiving 144274 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Weinstock include University of Texas at Austin & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Paradoxical DNA repair and peroxide resistance gene conservation in Bacillus pumilus SAFR-032.
Jason Gioia,Shailaja Yerrapragada,Xiang Qin,Huaiyang Jiang,Okezie C. Igboeli,Donna M. Muzny,Shannon Dugan-Rocha,Yan Ding,Alicia Hawes,Wen Liu,Lesette Perez,Christie Kovar,Huyen Dinh,Sandra L. Lee,Lynne V. Nazareth,Peter R Blyth,Michael Holder,Christian J. Buhay,Madhan R. Tirumalai,Yamei Liu,Indrani Dasgupta,Lina Bokhetache,Masaya Fujita,Fathi Karouia,Prahathees Eswara Moorthy,Johnathan Siefert,Akif Uzman,Prince Buzumbo,Avani Verma,Hiba Zwiya,Brian D. McWilliams,Adeola Olowu,Kenneth D. Clinkenbeard,David Newcombe,David Newcombe,Lisa Golebiewski,Joseph F. Petrosino,Wayne L. Nicholson,George E. Fox,Kasthuri Venkateswaran,Sarah K. Highlander,George M. Weinstock +41 more
TL;DR: This study identifies several candidate genes for further research into UV and H2O2 resistance in Bacillus pumilus and these findings will help explain the resistance of B. pupilus and are applicable to understanding sterilization survival strategies of microbes.
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Characterization of emeA, a NorA homolog and multidrug resistance efflux pump, in Enterococcus faecalis.
TL;DR: A mutant from which the enterococcal NorA homolog has been deleted has reduced resistance to several NorA substrates and is named emeA (enterococcal multidrug resistance efflux), which is contributing to the drug resistance of enterococci.
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Factors influencing the infant gut microbiome at age 3-6 months: Findings from the ethnically diverse Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial (VDAART)
Joanne E. Sordillo,Yanjiao Zhou,Michael J. McGeachie,John Ziniti,Nancy E. Lange,Nancy Laranjo,Jessica Rabe Savage,Vincent J. Carey,George T. O'Connor,Megan Sandel,Robert C. Strunk,Leonard B. Bacharier,Robert S. Zeiger,Scott T. Weiss,George M. Weinstock,Diane R. Gold,Augusto A. Litonjua +16 more
TL;DR: The findings presented here suggest that race, mode of delivery, breast‐feeding, and cord blood vitamin D levels are associated with infant gut microbiome composition, with possible long‐term implications for immune system modulation and asthma/allergic disease incidence.
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Emerging View of the Human Virome
TL;DR: Progress in virome analysis is reviewed, which has been driven by advances in high-throughput, deep sequencing technology, and the association of viruses with clinical phenotypes and description of novel viruses that may be important pathogens are described.
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Bacterial genomes : physical structure and analysis
TL;DR: Part One: Genome Structure, Stability, and Evolution; Part Two: Strategies for Genome Analysis; Part Three: Physical Maps of Bacteria and Their Methods for Construction.