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Mucosa-associated biohydrogenating microbes protect the simulated colon microbiome from stress associated with high concentrations of poly-unsaturated fat
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Artificial sweat composition to grow and sustain a mixed human axillary microbiome
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Comparing fermentation end-products and plasma acylcarnitines of lean and obese dogs
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Comparing fermentation end products and plasma acylcarnitines of lean and obese dogs
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Incubation of selected fermentable fibres with feline faecal inoculum: correlations between in vitro fermentation characteristics and end products
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A simulated mucus layer protects Lactobacillus reuteri from the inhibitory effects of linoleic acid
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Linoleic acid biohydrogenation and butyrate production upon rolled oats addition to a fed-batch reactor simulating conditions of the colon