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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020
Metabolites regulated by the microbiota of pregnant mice modulates the developing embryonic brain and influences thalamocortical axon formation and subsequent sensorimotor behaviour in adult offspring.
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Metabolites regulated by the microbiota of pregnant mice modulates the developing embryonic brain and influences thalamocortical axon formation and subsequent sensorimotor behaviour in adult offspring.
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Mediators of mutualistic microbe–microbe interactions
Natural Product Reports, 2018This viewpoint summarizes recent advances in understanding the role of natural products as regulators of mutualistic microbial interactions.
Kirstin Scherlach, Christian Hertweck
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Microbe–Microbe, Microbe–Plant Biocommunication
2010Quorum Sensing (QS) is a natural phenomenon of communication circuits to regulate a diverse array of physiological activities. QS regulates microbial diversity and ecological balance through various process, i.e., symbiosis, motility, sporulation, virulence, biofilm formation, competence, conjugation, and antibiotic production.
Ralf Oelmüller +7 more
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1995
For centuries, fermentation of milk products using specific bacteria or cultures has been a way to preserve dairy foods. In 1908, Metchnikoff suggested that ingested lactobacilli could displace toxin‐producing microorganisms in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and thus promote health and prolong life (1).
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For centuries, fermentation of milk products using specific bacteria or cultures has been a way to preserve dairy foods. In 1908, Metchnikoff suggested that ingested lactobacilli could displace toxin‐producing microorganisms in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and thus promote health and prolong life (1).
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Microbe–microbe interactions in mixed culture food fermentations
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2013Most known natural and industrial food fermentation processes are driven by either simple or complex communities of microorganisms. Obviously, these fermenting microbes will not only interact with the fermentable substrate but also with each other.
Smid, E.J., Lacroix, C.
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Microbes Biology: Microbes in Wetland and Bioprospection of Microbes
2019Over-increasing population, climate change, and the environmental pollutants are exerting negative pressure on biodiversity as well as our natural resources. Wetlands are a crucial gear of our natural environment. They support not only biological diversity but also the microbial communities of such systems that play an important role in biogeochemical ...
Avinash Singh +3 more
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Identifying critical microbes in guayule-microbe and microbe-microbe associations
Plant and Soil, 2023Yongjian Chen +7 more
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ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter, 1977
A microassembler is described that generates a symbolic commentary for each microinstruction. This approach yields many of the benefits of programming in a high level language without the high implementation cost. The commentary assists with code optimization and provides a record of the processor's operation.
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A microassembler is described that generates a symbolic commentary for each microinstruction. This approach yields many of the benefits of programming in a high level language without the high implementation cost. The commentary assists with code optimization and provides a record of the processor's operation.
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Probiotics or microbes against microbes.
Acta medica Croatica : casopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti, 1999The brief historical survey of the discovery of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) is followed by an account of the studies of LAB, since 1965 by many researchers named probiotics or biotherapeutic agents. However, as their action also involves certain antibiotic characteristics, the term "biotherapeutic bacteria" appears to suit them best.
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Programmable RNA editing with compact CRISPR–Cas13 systems from uncultivated microbes
Nature Methods, 2021Bingbing He, Xiang Wang, Dongming Zhou
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