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- 2017
- The response of canine faecal microbiota to increased dietary protein is influenced by body condition (
- 2016
- Does canine inflammatory bowel disease influence gut microbial profile and host metabolism? (
- 2014
- Fecal microbiota are altered and concentration of volatile fatty acids decreased in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (
- Failure of a dietary model to affect markers of inflammation in domestic cats (
- 2013
- Highly viscous guar gum shifts dietary amino acids from metabolic use to fermentation substrate in domestic cats (
- Animal fibre: the forgotten nutrient in strict carnivores?: first insights in the cheetah (
- 2012
- Highly viscous guar gum shifts dietary amino acids from metabolic use to fermentation substrate in domestic cats (
- Faecal microbial ecology and fermentation end products in healthy beagles fed a high- or low-protein diet (
- Faecal microbial ecology and fermentation end products of healthy beagles fed high- or low-protein diets (
- Propionate absorbed from the colon acts as gluconeogenic substrate in a strict carnivore, the domestic cat (Felis catus) (