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Impact of including defatted Chlorella, Chloromonas and Nannochloropsis biomass in broiler diets on intestinal morphology and histology
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Microbial succession during wheat bran fermentation and colonisation by human faecal microbiota as a result of niche diversification
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Wheat bran thermal treatment in a hot air oven does not affect the fermentation and colonisation process by human faecal microbiota
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Modification of wheat bran particle size and tissue composition affects colonisation and metabolism by human faecal microbiota
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Isolation of wheat bran-colonizing and metabolizing species from the human fecal microbiota
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Introducing insoluble wheat bran as a gut microbiota niche in an in vitro dynamic gut model stimulates propionate and butyrate production and induces colon region specific shifts in the luminal and mucosal microbial community
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Wheat bran as a driver of gut microbiota niche diversification and spatial organisation
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Reduced-particle-size wheat bran is efficiently colonized by a lactic acid-producing community and reduces levels of Enterobacteriaceae in the cecal microbiota of broilers
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Particle size determines the anti-inflammatory effect of wheat bran in a model of fructose over-consumption : implication of the gut microbiota
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Inter-individual differences determine the outcome of wheat bran colonization by the human gut microbiome