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J. Bruce German

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  327
Citations -  26633

J. Bruce German is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fatty acid & Lactation. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 321 publications receiving 23370 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Bruce German include Nestlé & University of California.

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A strategy for annotating the human milk glycome

TL;DR: Comparison of HPLC-Chip/MS profiles from five different women revealed variations in milk oligosaccharide compositions, suggesting that Tandem MS in combination with exoglycosidase digestion provides unambiguous differentiation of structural isomers.
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Consumption of human milk oligosaccharides by gut-related microbes.

TL;DR: This work examined 16 bacterial strains belonging to 10 different genera for growth on human milk oligosaccharides, revealing bacteroides as avid consumers of this substrate, and provides insight on how human Milk oligosACcharides shape the infant intestinal microbiota.
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Bacteroides in the Infant Gut Consume Milk Oligosaccharides via Mucus-Utilization Pathways

TL;DR: It is determined that the prominent neonate gut residents, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Bactroides fragilis, induce the same genes during HMO consumption that are used to harvest host mucus glycans, which are structurally similar to HMOs.
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Comparative review of diets for the metabolic syndrome: implications for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

TL;DR: The implications of current dietary approaches, including national guidelines and popular weight-loss diets, are reviewed, with a focus on determining the optimal diet to prescribe for NAFLD and NASH patients.
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Oleaginous yeasts for biodiesel: current and future trends in biology and production.

TL;DR: This review examines aspects of oleaginous yeasts not covered in depth in other recent reviews, and proposes standardized terms for units that describe yeast cell mass and lipid production.