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Inés Martínez
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 46
Citations - 6426
Inés Martínez is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 45 publications receiving 4953 citations. Previous affiliations of Inés Martínez include University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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Resistant starches types 2 and 4 have differential effects on the composition of the fecal microbiota in human subjects
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that RS2 and RS4 show functional differences in their effect on human fecal microbiota composition, indicating that the chemical structure of RS determines its accessibility by groups of colonic bacteria.
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Gut microbiome composition is linked to whole grain-induced immunological improvements
Inés Martínez,James M. Lattimer,Kelcie L. Hubach,Jennifer A Case,Junyi Yang,Casey Weber,Julie A. Louk,Devin J. Rose,Gayaneh Kyureghian,Daniel A. Peterson,Mark D. Haub,Jens Walter +11 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that a short-term intake of whole grains induced compositional alterations of the gut microbiota that coincided with improvements in host physiological measures related to metabolic dysfunctions in humans.
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The genome architecture of the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population
Fuad A. Iraqi,Mustafa Mahajne,Yasser Salaymah,Hani Sandovski,Hanna Tayem,Karin Vered,Lois Balmer,Michael R. Hall,Glynn Manship,Grant Morahan,Ken Pettit,Jeremy Scholten,Kathryn Tweedie,Andrew Wallace,Lakshini Weerasekera,James Cleak,Caroline Durrant,Leo Goodstadt,Richard Mott,Binnaz Yalcin,David L. Aylor,Ralph S. Baric,Timothy A. Bell,Katharine M. Bendt,J. Brennan,Jackie D. Brooks,Ryan J. Buus,James J. Crowley,John D. Calaway,Mark Calaway,Agnieszka Cholka,David B. Darr,John P. Didion,Amy Dorman,Eric T. Everett,Martin T. Ferris,Wendy Foulds Mathes,Chen Ping Fu,Terry J. Gooch,Summer G. Goodson,Lisa E. Gralinski,Stephanie D. Hansen,Mark T. Heise,Jane Hoel,Kunjie Hua,Mayanga C. Kapita,Seunggeun Lee,Alan B. Lenarcic,Eric Yi Liu,Hedi Liu,Leonard McMillan,Terry Magnuson,Kenneth F. Manly,Darla R. Miller,Deborah A. O'Brien,Fanny Odet,Isa Kemal Pakatci,Wenqi Pan,Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena,Charles M. Perou,Daniel Pomp,Corey R. Quackenbush,Nashiya N. Robinson,Norman E. Sharpless,Ginger D. Shaw,Jason S. Spence,Patrick F. Sullivan,Wei Sun,Lisa M. Tarantino,William Valdar,Jeremy Wang,Wei Wang,Catherine E. Welsh,Alan C. Whitmore,Tim Wiltshire,Fred A. Wright,Yuying Xie,Zaining Yun,Vasyl Zhabotynsky,Zhaojun Zhang,Fei Zou,Christine L. Powell,Jill Steigerwalt,David W. Threadgill,Elissa J. Chesler,Gary A. Churchill,Daniel M. Gatti,Ron Korstanje,Karen L. Svenson,Francis S. Collins,Nigel P.S. Crawford,Kent W. Hunter,N. Samir,P. Kelada,Bailey C.E. Peck,Karlyne M. Reilly,Urraca Tavarez,Daniel Bottomly,Robert Hitzeman,Shannon K. McWeeney,Jeffrey A. Frelinger,Harsha Krovi,Jason Phillippi,Richard A. Spritz,Lauri D. Aicher,Michael G. Katze,Elizabeth Rosenzweig,Ariel Shusterman,Aysar Nashef,Ervin I. Weiss,Yael Houri-Haddad,Morris Soller,Robert W. Williams,Klaus Schughart,Hyuna Yang,John E. French,Andrew K. Benson,Jaehyoung Kim,Ryan Legge,Soo Jen Low,Fangrui Ma,Inés Martínez,Jens Walter,Karl W. Broman,Benedikt Hallgrímsson,Ophir D. Klein,George M. Weinstock,Wesley C. Warren,Yvana V. Yang,David A. Schwartz +129 more
TL;DR: The Collaborative Cross Consortium reports here on the development of a unique genetic resource population, a multiparental recombinant inbred panel derived from eight laboratory mouse inbred strains, which shows that founder haplotypes are inherited at the expected frequency.
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The Gut Microbiota of Rural Papua New Guineans: Composition, Diversity Patterns, and Ecological Processes
Inés Martínez,Inés Martínez,James C. Stegen,Maria X. Maldonado-Gomez,A. Murat Eren,Peter Siba,Andrew R. Greenhill,Andrew R. Greenhill,Jens Walter,Jens Walter +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the microbiome alterations detected in industrialized societies might arise from modern lifestyle factors limiting bacterial dispersal, which has implications for human health and the development of strategies aimed to redress the impact of westernization.
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The Mouse Intestinal Bacterial Collection (miBC) provides host-specific insight into cultured diversity and functional potential of the gut microbiota
Ilias Lagkouvardos,Rüdiger Pukall,Birte Abt,Bärbel U. Foesel,Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff,Neeraj Kumar,Anne Gøther Bresciani,Inés Martínez,Sarah Just,Caroline Ziegler,Sandrine Brugiroux,Debora Garzetti,Mareike Wenning,Thi Phuong Nam Bui,Jun Wang,Floor Hugenholtz,Caroline M. Plugge,Daniel A. Peterson,Mathias W. Hornef,John F. Baines,Hauke Smidt,Jens Walter,Karsten Kristiansen,Henrik Nielsen,Dirk Haller,Jörg Overmann,Bärbel Stecher,Thomas Clavel +27 more
TL;DR: Genomic analyses showed that certain species are specific to the mouse intestine and that a minimal consortium of 18 strains covered 50–75% of the known functional potential of metagenomes, which will sustain future research on microbiota–host interactions in health and disease.