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Emmanuelle Maguin is affiliated with INRAE (Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Physiology, Food Science, and Genetics.

The scientist's recent publications include impactful works such as:

  • Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges (2020), published in Microbiome
  • Mucosal-associated invariant T cells promote inflammation and intestinal dysbiosis leading to metabolic dysfunction during obesity (2020), published in Nature Communications
  • Bile Salt Hydrolases: At the Crossroads of Microbiota and Human Health (2021), published in Microorganisms
  • A catalog of microbial genes from the bovine rumen unveils a specialized and diverse biomass-degrading environment (2020), published in GigaScience
  • Microbiome innovations for a sustainable future (2021), published in Nature Microbiology

The main research topics covered in Maguin's work include:

  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
  • Probiotics and Fermented Foods
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Maguin are Moez Rhimi, Aïcha Kriaa, Amin Jablaoui, Angela Sessitsch, and Gabriele Berg.

The major venues where Maguin's work has been published include:

  • Cells
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Microbiome
  • Microorganisms
  • Nature Reviews Microbiology

The scope of their contributions indicates a specialized focus on microbial communities, their interaction with health and disease, particularly in the context of gastrointestinal and metabolic disorders.

Best Publications

  • An integrated catalog of reference genes in the human gut microbiome

    Junhua Li;Huijue Jia;Xianghang Cai;Huanzi Zhong

  • Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges

    Gabriele Berg;Daria Rybakova;Doreen Fischer;Tomislav Cernava

  • Stress responses in lactic acid bacteria

    Maarten van de Guchte;Pascale Serror;Christian Chervaux;Tamara Smokvina

  • Entry of Listeria monocytogenes into hepatocytes requires expression of InIB, a surface protein of the internalin multigene family

    Shaynoor Dramsi;Indranil Biswas;Emmanuelle Maguin;Laurence Braun

  • Efficient insertional mutagenesis in lactococci and other gram-positive bacteria.

    E Maguin;H Prévost;S D Ehrlich;A Gruss

  • High-efficiency gene inactivation and replacement system for gram-positive bacteria.

    Indranil Biswas;A. Gruss;S. D. Ehrlich;E. Maguin

  • New thermosensitive plasmid for gram-positive bacteria.

    E Maguin;P Duwat;T Hege;D Ehrlich

  • The complete genome sequence of Lactobacillus bulgaricus reveals extensive and ongoing reductive evolution

    M. van de Guchte;S. Penaud;C. Grimaldi;V. Barbe

  • A reference gene catalogue of the pig gut microbiome

    Liang Xiao;Jordi Estellé;Pia Kiilerich;Yuliaxis Ramayo-Caldas

  • An M protein with a single C repeat prevents phagocytosis of Streptococcus pyogenes: use of a temperature-sensitive shuttle vector to deliver homologous sequences to the chromosome of S. pyogenes.

    José Perez-Casal;Jennifer Ayres Price;Emmanuelle Maguin;June R. Scott

  • Indole, a Signaling Molecule Produced by the Gut Microbiota, Negatively Impacts Emotional Behaviors in Rats.

    Mathilde Jaglin;Moez Rhimi;Catherine Philippe;Nicolas Pons

  • Acid- and multistress-resistant mutants of Lactococcus lactis : identification of intracellular stress signals.

    F Rallu;A Gruss;S D Ehrlich;E Maguin

  • Lactococcus lactis and stress.

    Fabien Rallu;Alexandra Gruss;Emmanuelle Maguin

  • Microbial impact on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism: current status and future prospects.

    Aicha Kriaa;Mélanie Bourgin;Aline Potiron;Héla Mkaouar

  • The intestinal microbiota regulates host cholesterol homeostasis

    Tiphaine Le Roy;Tiphaine Le Roy;Emelyne Lécuyer;Benoit Chassaing;Benoit Chassaing;Benoit Chassaing;Moez Rhimi

  • Beneficial metabolic effects of selected probiotics on diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice are associated with improvement of dysbiotic gut microbiota

    Jeanne Alard;Véronique Lehrter;Moez Rhimi;Moez Rhimi;Irène Mangin

  • Reduced obesity, diabetes and steatosis upon cinnamon and grape pomace are associated with changes in gut microbiota and markers of gut barrier

    Matthias Van Hul;Lucie Geurts;Hubert Plovier;Céline Druart

  • Postgenomic Analysis of Streptococcus thermophilus Cocultivated in Milk with Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus: Involvement of Nitrogen, Purine, and Iron Metabolism

    Luciana Herve-Jimenez;Isabelle Guillouard;Eric Guedon;Samira Boudebbouze

  • Electrotransformation of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and L. delbrueckii subsp. lactis with Various Plasmids

    Pascale Serror;Takashi Sasaki;S. Dusko Ehrlich;Emmanuelle Maguin

  • Prediction of surface exposed proteins in Streptococcus pyogenes, with a potential application to other Gram-positive bacteria.

    Aleksandr Barinov;Valentin Loux;Amal Hammani;Pierre Nicolas

Frequent Co-Authors

Benoit Chassaing
Benoit Chassaing Georgia State University
Angela Sessitsch
Angela Sessitsch Austrian Institute of Technology
Brajesh K. Singh
Brajesh K. Singh Western Sydney University
Bernard Henrissat
Bernard Henrissat Technical University of Denmark
Lise Madsen
Lise Madsen University of Bergen
Joël Doré
Joël Doré INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Gabriele Berg
Gabriele Berg University of Potsdam
Karsten Kristiansen
Karsten Kristiansen University of Copenhagen
Joseph Selvin
Joseph Selvin Pondicherry University
Linda L. Kinkel
Linda L. Kinkel University of Minnesota

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