Lee, Stewart (2010).
Lee, Yun, and Sarkis Mazmanian (2010). Has the Microbiota Played a Critical Role in the Evolution of the Adaptive Immune System?
Ley, R., et al (2005). Obesity alters gut microbial ecology.
Li, Juanha, et al (2014). An Integrated Catalogue of reference genes in the human gut microbiome.
Loscalzo, Joseph (2013). Gut Microbiota, the Genome, and Diet in Atherogenesis.
Luckey, T. (1972). Introduction to intestinal microecology.
Lyte, Mark (2014). Microbial endocrinology: Host – microbiota neuroendocrine interactions.
Lyte, Mark, and Primrose Freestone, eds (2010).
Martin, Emily (1994).
Matzinger, P. (2002). The danger model: a renewed sense of self.
Maxman, A. (2013). Designing for microscopic life in the great indoors (Interview with Jessica Green).
Maynard, Craig, et al (2012). Reciprocal interactions of the intestinal microbiota and immune system.
Mazmanian, S., et al (2005). An immunomodulatory molecule of symbiotic bacteria directs maturation of the host immune system.
Mazmanian, Sarkis, et al (2008). A microbial symbiosis factor prevents intestinal inflammatory disease.
Mazmanian, Sarkis (2009). Microbial health factor.
McCord, Aleia et al (2013). Faecal microbiomes of non-human primates in Western Uganda reveal species-specific communities largely resistant to habitat perturbation.
McFall-Ngai, Margaret (2007). Care for the community.
McFall-Ngai, Margaret, et al (2013). Animals in a bacterial world, a new imperative for the life sciences.
Minot, S., et al (2013). Rapid evolution of the human gut virome.
Modi, Sheetal (2013). Antibiotic treatment expands the resistance reservoir and ecological network of the phage metagenome.
Moeller, Andrew, et al (2012). Chimpanzees and humans harbour compositionally similar gut enterotypes.
Moeller, Andrew, et al (2014). Rapid changes in the gut microbiome during human evolution.
Montgomery, Scott (1996).
Morrow, L., et al (2010). Probiotic prophylaxis of ventilator-associated pneumonia: a blinded, randomized, controlled trial.
Naik, Shruti, et al (2012). Compartmentalized Control of Skin Immunity by Resident Commensals.
Nakatsuji, Teruaki, et al (2013). The microbiome extends to subepidermal compartments of normal skin.
Nelson, David, et al (2012) Bacterial Communities of the Coronal Sulcus and Distal Urethra of Adolescent Males.
Nerlich, Brigitte, and Lina Hellsten (2009). Beyond the human genome: microbes, metaphors and what it means to be human in an interconnected post-genomic world.
Noble, Denis (2006).
Norris, Vic, et al (2013). Hypothesis: bacteria control host appetites.
O’Malley, Maureen (2014).