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Martin S. Llewellyn
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 92
Citations - 5419
Martin S. Llewellyn is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Trypanosoma cruzi. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 85 publications receiving 4508 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin S. Llewellyn include Laval University & University of Wales.
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The revised Trypanosoma cruzi subspecific nomenclature: rationale, epidemiological relevance and research applications.
Bianca Zingales,Michael A. Miles,David A. Campbell,Michel Tibayrenc,Andrea M. Macedo,Marta Maria Geraldes Teixeira,Alejandro G. Schijman,Martin S. Llewellyn,Eliane Lages-Silva,Carlos Renato Machado,Sonia G. Andrade,Nancy R. Sturm +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that greater advances in knowledge on pathogenic and epidemiological features of these parasites are expected in the coming decade through the comparative analysis of the genomes from isolates of various DTUs.
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Teleost microbiomes: the state of the art in their characterization, manipulation and importance in aquaculture and fisheries
Martin S. Llewellyn,Martin S. Llewellyn,Sébastien Boutin,Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar,Nicolas Derome +4 more
TL;DR: An explosion in research in this sector is predicted in line with the increasing global demand for fish protein, and the need to find sustainable approaches to improve aquaculture yield, with the reduced cost and increasing ease of next generation sequencing technologies.
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Origins of Chagas disease: Didelphis species are natural hosts of Trypanosoma cruzi I and armadillos hosts of Trypanosoma cruzi II, including hybrids.
Matthew Yeo,Nidia Acosta,Martin S. Llewellyn,Humberto Sánchez,Susie Adamson,Graham A. J. Miles,Elsa López,N González,James S. Patterson,Michael W. Gaunt,Antonieta Rojas de Arias,Michael A. Miles +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the distinct arboreal and terrestrial ecologies of these mammal hosts provide a persuasive explanation for the extant T. cruzi intraspecific diversity in South America, and for separate origins of Chagas disease in northern South America and in the southern cone countries.
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The biogeography of the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) gut microbiome
Martin S. Llewellyn,Philip McGinnity,Melanie Dionne,Justine Letourneau,Florian Thonier,Gary R. Carvalho,Simon Creer,Nicolas Derome +7 more
TL;DR: Patterns of Mycoplasmataceae phylotype recruitment to the intestinal microbial community among sites and life-cycle stages support a dual role for deterministic and stochastic processes in defining the composition of the S. salar gut microbiome.
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The molecular epidemiology and phylogeography of Trypanosoma cruzi and parallel research on Leishmania : looking back and to the future
Michael A. Miles,Martin S. Llewellyn,Michael D. Lewis,Matthew Yeo,Rania M. H. Baleela,Sinead Fitzpatrick,Michael W. Gaunt,Isabel Mauricio +7 more
TL;DR: The profound impact of this parallel research on genetic diversity of T. cruzi and Leishmania is described, in the context of epidemiology, taxonomy and disease control.