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Keith Harris
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 19
Citations - 2156
Keith Harris is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unified neutral theory of biodiversity & Metacommunity. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1772 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith Harris include Leeds General Infirmary & University of Sheffield.
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Decreased gut microbiota diversity, delayed Bacteroidetes colonisation and reduced Th1 responses in infants delivered by Caesarean section
Hedvig E. Jakobsson,Thomas Abrahamsson,Maria C. Jenmalm,Keith Harris,Christopher Quince,Cecilia Jernberg,Bengt Björkstén,Bengt Björkstén,Lars Engstrand,Anders F. Andersson +9 more
TL;DR: How microbiota development in infants is affected by mode of delivery is addressed, and differences in colonisation patterns to the maturation of a balanced Th1/Th2 immune response are related to.
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Dirichlet Multinomial Mixtures: Generative Models for Microbial Metagenomics
TL;DR: It is proposed that obesity is not associated with a distinct microbiota but increases the chance that an individual derives from a disturbed enterotype, an example of the ‘Anna Karenina principle (AKP)’ applied to microbial communities.
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Interventions for dysphagia in oesophageal cancer
TL;DR: Self-expanding metal stent insertion is safe, effective and quicker in palliating dysphagia compared to other modalities, and high-dose intraluminal brachytherapy is a suitable alternative and might provide additional survival benefit with a better quality of life.
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Evolution of the plankton paleome in the Black Sea from the Deglacial to Anthropocene
Marco J. L. Coolen,William D. Orsi,Cherel Balkema,Christopher Quince,Keith Harris,Sean P. Sylva,Mariana Filipova-Marinova,Liviu Giosan +7 more
TL;DR: This work used Roche 454 next-generation pyrosequencing of sedimentary 18S rRNA genes to reconstruct the plankton community structure in the Black Sea over the last ca.
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Clinical and Subclinical Leaks After Low Colorectal Anastomosis: A Clinical and Radiologic Study
TL;DR: Subclinical leaks are more benign in their natural history compared with clinical leaks and their effect on bowel function and quality of life and water-soluble contrast enema features that predict anastomotic healing after leaks are evaluated.