Microbes Rule!

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 14.06.08

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Background and Rationale
  3. The Human Integumentary System
  4. Bacteria of the Skin
  5. Viruses of the Skin
  6. Student Goals and Activities
  7. Notes
  8. Bibliography
  9. Appendix A - Implementing District Standards (Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards)
  10. Appendix B - Skin Care Brochure Project

It'll Make Your Skin Crawl – Microbes and Skin Physiology

Vanessa Vitug

Published September 2014

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Notes

1. SARC Report 2012 -2013, 2

2. Ibid

3. Next Generation Science Standards

4. Shier, Butler et. al, Hole's Anatomy and Physiology, Chapter 6

5. M. Wilson, "The Skin and its indigenous microbiota," 51

6. Ibid, 51

7. Ibid, 52

8. Ibid, 53-54

9. Nina Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome," 661

10. Ibid, 660

11. Ibid, 661

12. G.D. Hannigan and E. A. Grice. "Microbial Ecology of the Skin in the Era of Metagenomics and Molecular Microbiology

13. A.L Cogen, V. Nizet, and R.L. Gallo "Skin Microbiota: A Source Of Disease Or Defence?" and Nina Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome."

14. Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome," 662

15. Ibid, 662

16. M. Wilson, 55

17. G.J.M. Christensen, and H. Brüggemann. "Bacterial skin commensals and their role as host guardians," 201

18. M. Wilson ,56

19. Ibid, 57

20. Todar's Microbiology, 1

21. Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome," 660

22. M. Otto, Staphylococcus epidermidis – the "accidental" Pathogen

23. A.L Cogen, V. Nizet, and R.L. Gallo "Skin Microbiota: A Source Of Disease Or Defence?", 5

24. Ibid, 6-7

25. Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome," 662

26. Wang et. al, S. epidermidis in human skin

27. Ibid, 665 and M. Otto. "Staphylococcus epidermidis - the "accidental" pathogen

28. G.J.M. Christensen, and H. Brüggemann. "Bacterial skin commensals and their role as host guardians," 202

29. M. Otto, Staphylococcus epidermidis – the "accidental" Pathogen

30. A.L Cogen, V. Nizet, and R.L. Gallo "Skin Microbiota: A Source Of Disease Or Defence?" 8

31. Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome,"663

32. Ibid, 663

33. A.L Cogen, V. Nizet, and R.L. Gallo "Skin Microbiota: A Source Of Disease Or Defence?" 8

34. M. Wilson, 99

35. K. Ryan, G.C. Ray, J.C. Sherris, Sherris Microbiology, Chapter 6

36. Ibid, Chapter 7

37. Schommer and R. L. Gallo "Structure and function of the human skin microbiome,"664

38. N. Popgeorgiev, S. Temman, D. Raoult, and C. Desnues, "Describing the Silent Human Virome with an Emphasis on Giant Viruses," 2

39. M. Lecuit, and M. Eloit, "The human virome: new tools and concepts." 5

40. Ibid, 2

41. V. Foulogne, M. Eliot, C. Herebeert et, al. "Human Skin

Microbiota: High Diversity of DNA Viruses Identified on the Human Skin by High

Throughput Sequencing.

42. K. Ryan, G.C. Ray, J.C. Sherris, Sherris Microbiology, Chapter 19

43. Information about HPV, webmd.com

44. Information about HPV, webmd.com

45. Zimmer, p. 81

46. CDC Smallpox overview

47. AVID Critical Reading, "Marking the Text"

48. Ibid

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