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1. Transcription factor c-Rel mediates communication between commensal bacteria and mucosal lymphocytes

2. Bioactive molecules fromNocardia: diversity, bioactivities and biosynthesis

3. Impact of dietary deviation on disease progression and gut microbiome composition in lupus-prone SNF1 mice

4. Eikelboom filamentous morphotypes 0675 and 0041 embrace members of the Chloroflexi: resolving their phylogeny, and design of fluorescence in situ hybridisation probes for their identification

5. Bacterial symbiosis in Syssitomya pourtalesiana Oliver, 2012 (Galeommatoidea: Montacutidae), a bivalve commensal with the deep-sea echinoid Pourtalesia

6. Correlation between pellet morphology and glycopeptide antibiotic balhimycin production by Amycolatopsis balhimycina DSM 5908

7. Eikelboom's morphotype 0803 in activated sludge belongs to the genus Caldilinea in the phylum Chloroflexi

8. Nested PCR for the detection of Candidatus arthromitus in fish

9. Filamentous bacteria inhabiting the sheaths of marine Thioploca spp. on the Chilean continental shelf

10. Multiple approaches to assess filamentous bacterial growth in activated sludge under different carbon source conditions

11. A strain of Lactobacillus plantarum affects segmented filamentous bacteria in the intestine of immunosuppressed mice

12. Ecophysiology of mycolic acid-containing Actinobacteria (Mycolata) in activated sludge foams

13. In situ detection of protein-hydrolysing microorganisms in activated sludge

14. Identity, abundance and ecophysiology of filamentous Chloroflexi species present in activated sludge treatment plants

15. The Composition of Intestinal Bacteria Affects the Level of Luminal IgA

16. Behavior of lipids in biological wastewater treatment processes

17. Improvement of human faecal flora-associated mouse model for evaluation of the functional foods

18. A quantitative method for measuring the mass concentration of the filamentous bacterium Type 021N in activated sludge using fluorescence in situ hybridization

19. High organic loading influences the physical characteristics of aerobic sludge granules

20. Cultural and biochemical diversity of pink-pigmented bacteria isolated from paper mill slimes

21. Production of cutinolytic esterase by filamentous bacteria

22. Segmented Filamentous Bacteria Prevent Colonization of EnteropathogenicEscherichia coliO103 in Rabbits

23. Detection and cultivation of filamentous bacteria from activated sludge

24. The filamentous morphotype Eikelboom Type 1863 is not a single genetic entity

25. Quantifyingin situgrowth rate of a filamentous bacterial species in activated sludge using rRNA:rDNA ratio

26. Control of Microthrix parvicella growth in activated sludge

27. Studies on the Oral Filamentous Bacteria: I. Cell wall Composition of Actinomyces, Nocardia, Bacterionema and Leptotrichia

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