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Good gone bad: One toxin away from disease for Bacteroides fragilis.
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2019The human gut is colonized by hundreds of trillions of microorganisms whose acquisition begins during early infancy. Species from the Bacteroides genus are ubiquitous commensals, comprising about thirty percent of the human gut microbiota.
Ezequiel Valguarnera, J. B. Wardenburg
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Journal of General Microbiology, 1971
SUMMARY: The serological relationships of 26 strains of rumen Bacteroides species comprising Bacteroides ruminicola, B. amylophilus and B. succinogenes were examined using precipitation, agglutination and fluorescent antibody techniques. With precipitation techniques two types of acid-soluble thermostable antigens were detected, a strain-specific ...
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SUMMARY: The serological relationships of 26 strains of rumen Bacteroides species comprising Bacteroides ruminicola, B. amylophilus and B. succinogenes were examined using precipitation, agglutination and fluorescent antibody techniques. With precipitation techniques two types of acid-soluble thermostable antigens were detected, a strain-specific ...
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Roles of intestinal bacteroides in human health and diseases
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2021Jianxin Zhao +2 more
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