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1. Unraveling the benefits of Bacillus subtilis DSM 29784 poultry probiotic through its secreted metabolites: an in vitro approach

2. Hydroxy-Selenomethionine, an Organic Selenium Source, Increases Selenoprotein Expression and Positively Modulates the Inflammatory Response of LPS-Stimulated Macrophages

3. Characterization and anti-salmonella activities of lactic acid bacteria isolated from cattle faeces

4. Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid

5. Analysis of the Rumen Microbiome and Metabolome to Study the Effect of an Antimethanogenic Treatment Applied in Early Life of Kid Goats

6. THE PHYSICAL FORM OF CORN INFLUENCES THE RUMEN BACTERIAL BIODIVERSITY – PRELIMINARY RESULTS

7. Natural and artificial feeding management before weaning promote different rumen microbial colonization but not differences in gene expression levels at the rumen epithelium of newborn goats.

8. Characterisation of the faecal bacterial community in adult and elderly horses fed a high fibre, high oil or high starch diet using 454 pyrosequencing.

9. Pros and cons of ion-torrent next generation sequencing versus terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism T-RFLP for studying the rumen bacterial community.

10. Identification and characterization of three novel lipases belonging to families II and V from Anaerovibrio lipolyticus 5ST.

11. Identification of a core bacterial community within the large intestine of the horse.

12. The effects of a probiotic yeast on the bacterial diversity and population structure in the rumen of cattle.

13. Strong stability and host specific bacterial community in faeces of ponies.

14. Bacillus Subtilis 29784 as a Feed Additive for Broilers Shifts the Intestinal Microbial Composition and Supports the Production of Hypoxanthine and Nicotinic Acid

15. The Multifunctional Sactipeptide Ruminococcin C1 Displays Potent Antibacterial Activity In Vivo as Well as Other Beneficial Properties for Human Health

16. Model development: establishing pigs with homogenous microbial profile in the hind gut

17. Rumen bacterial community responses to DPA, EPA and DHA in cattle and sheep: A comparative in vitro study

18. 2-Hydroxy-(4-methylseleno)butanoic Acid Is Used by Intestinal Caco-2 Cells as a Source of Selenium and Protects against Oxidative Stress

19. Using next-generation sequencing to determine diversity of horse intestinal worms: identifying the equine 'nemabiome'

20. Analysis of the Rumen Microbiome and Metabolome to Study the Effect of an Antimethanogenic Treatment Applied in Early Life of Kid Goats

21. THE PHYSICAL FORM OF CORN INFLUENCES THE RUMEN BACTERIAL BIODIVERSITY – PRELIMINARY RESULTS

22. Effect of live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Actisaf Sc 47) supplementation on the performance and hindgut microbiota composition of weanling pigs

23. Effect of diet and absence of protozoa on the rumen microbial community and on the representativeness of bacterial fractions used in the determination of microbial protein synthesis1

24. Shifts in the Rumen Microbiota Due to the Type of Carbohydrate and Level of Protein Ingested by Dairy Cattle Are Associated with Changes in Rumen Fermentation

25. Use of a colon simulation technique to assess the effect of live yeast on fermentation parameters and microbiota of the colon of pig

26. Pros and cons of ion-torrent next generation sequencing versus terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism T-RFLP for studying the rumen bacterial community

27. Characterisation of the faecal bacterial community in adult and elderly horses fed a high fibre, high oil or high starch diet using 454 pyrosequencing

28. Rumen bacterial community evaluated by 454 pyrosequencing and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses in dairy sheep fed marine algae

29. The effects of a probiotic yeast on the bacterial diversity and population structure in the rumen of cattle

30. As yet uncultured bacteria phylogenetically classified as Prevotella, Lachnospiraceae incertae sedis and unclassified Bacteroidales, Clostridiales and Ruminococcaceae may play a predominant role in ruminal biohydrogenation

31. Changes in the bacterial population of the caecum and stomach of the rabbit in response to addition of dietary caprylic acid

32. Effects and mode of action of chitosan and ivy fruit saponins on the microbiome, fermentation and methanogenesis in the rumen simulation technique

33. Strong Stability and Host Specific Bacterial Community in Faeces of Ponies

34. Identification and Characterization of Three Novel Lipases Belonging to Families II and V from Anaerovibrio lipolyticus 5ST

35. Identification of a core bacterial community within the large intestine of the horse

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