🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus

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fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus    👶 Dietary Quercetin Increases Colonic Microbial Diversity and Attenuates Colitis Severity in <i>Citrobacter rodentium</i>-Infected Mice.
Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 10 Issue Pages: 1092
Pub: 2019 Epub: 2019 May 16 Authors Lin R , Piao M , Song Y ,
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fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus    👶 Determination of Antimicrobial Activity of Some Commercial Fruit (Apple, Papaya, Lemon and Strawberry) Against Bacteria Causing Urinary Tract Infection.
European journal of microbiology &amp; immunology (Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp) ) Vol: 8 Issue 3 Pages: 95-99
Pub: 2018 Sep 28 Epub: 2018 Aug 16 Authors Liya SJ , Siddique R ,
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fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus    👶 Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) dietary supplementation and fecal microbiota of Wistar rats.
AIMS microbiology (AIMS Microbiol ) Vol: 7 Issue 2 Pages: 257-270
Pub: 2021 Epub: 2021 Jun 30 Authors Chettaoui R , Mayot G , De Almeida L , Di Martino P ,
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fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus    👶 Apple consumption is associated with a distinctive microbiota, proteomics and metabolomics profile in the gut of Dawley Sprague rats fed a high-fat diet.
PloS one (PLoS One ) Vol: 14 Issue 3 Pages: e0212586
Pub: 2019 Epub: 2019 Mar 14 Authors Garcia-Mazcorro JF , Pedreschi R , Yuan J , Kawas JR , Chew B , Dowd SE , Noratto G ,
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fruit/legume fibre - unclassified Enterococcus    👶 Identification of factors involved in Enterococcus faecalis biofilm under quercetin stress.
Microbial pathogenesis (Microb Pathog ) Vol: 126 Issue Pages: 205-211
Pub: 2019 Jan Epub: 2018 Nov 10 Authors Qayyum S , Sharma D , Bisht D , Khan AU ,
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