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Modulation of gut microbiota in rats fed high-fat diets by processing whole-grain barley to barley malt. Molecular nutrition & food research (Mol Nutr Food Res ) Vol: 59 Issue 10 Pages: 2066-76 Pub: 2015 Oct Epub: 2015 Aug 26 Authors Zhong Y , Nyman M , Fåk F , Publication Publication |
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Curated database of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota Generative Bioinformatics (Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2014 Jun Epub: Authors D'Adamo Peter , Publication |
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Whole-Grain Starch and Fiber Composition Modifies Ileal Flow of Nutrients and Nutrient Availability in the Hindgut, Shifting Fecal Microbial Profiles in Pigs. The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 147 Issue 11 Pages: 2031-2040 Pub: 2017 Nov Epub: 2017 Sep 27 Authors Fouhse JM , Gänzle MG , Beattie AD , Vasanthan T , Zijlstra RT , Publication Publication |
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In situ identification and quantification of starch-hydrolyzing bacteria attached to barley and corn grain in the rumen of cows fed barley-based diets. FEMS microbiology ecology (FEMS Microbiol Ecol ) Vol: 91 Issue 8 Pages: fiv077 Pub: 2015 Aug Epub: 2015 Jul 2 Authors Xia Y , Kong Y , Seviour R , Yang HE , Forster R , Vasanthan T , McAllister T , Publication Publication |
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Temporal gut microbiota variability and association with dietary patterns: From the one-year observational Diet, Cancer, and Health - Next Generations MAX study. The American journal of clinical nutrition (Am J Clin Nutr ) Vol: 119 Issue 4 Pages: 1015-1026 Pub: 2024 Apr Epub: 2024 Feb 1 Authors Rostgaard-Hansen AL , Esberg A , Dicksved J , Hansen T , Pelve E , Brunius C , Halkjær J , Tjønneland A , Johansson I , Landberg R , Publication |
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