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Clostridium bolteae
The Influence of Probiotics on the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes Ratio In
The Isolation of Novel Lachnospiraceae Strains and the Evaluation of Their Potential Roles in Colonization Resistance Against Clostridium Difficile
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BEI Resources Product Information Sheet Catalog No. HM-318
Clostridium Pacaense: a New Species Within the Genus Clostridium
Outline Release 7 7C
Updates on the Sporulation Process in Clostridium Species
Staff Advice Report
Clostridium Clostridioforme Reveals Species-Specific Genomic Properties and Numerous Putative Antibiotic Resistance Determinants
Clostridium Bolteae Is Elevated in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder in India and Shares Sequence Similarity with AQP4
The Mouse Intestinal Bacterial Collection (Mibc) Provides Host-Specific Insight Into Cultured Diversity and Functional Potential of the Gut Microbiota
Automated Analysis of Genomic Sequences Facilitates High- Throughput and Comprehensive Description of Bacteria ✉ ✉ Thomas C
Identifying Genomic and Metabolic Features That Can Underlie Early Successional and Opportunistic Lifestyles of Human Gut Symbionts
Expansion of and Reclassification Within the Family Lachnospiraceae
Comprehensive Clostridium Culture; Stool
Structural Robustness of the Gut Mucosal Microbiota Is Associated
References Associated with K. Bernard's Excel File Called “Review of Clostridium April 18 2017” NOTE: Many Older Species C
Supplementary Table 8 Spearman's Correlations Between Targeted Urinary Urolithins and Microbiota
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Characterization of the Human Predominant Fecal Microbiota. with Special Focus on the Clostridial Clusters IV and Xiva. [Ihmisen
A Diagnostic Target Against Clostridium Bolteae, Towards a Multivalent Vaccine for Autism-Related Gastric Bacteria
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Comparative Genomics of Clostridium Bolteae and Clostridium
The Initial State of the Human Gut Microbiome Determines Its Reshaping by Antibiotics
Gut Microbiome-Host Interactions in Health and Disease James M Kinross1, Ara W Darzi1 and Jeremy K Nicholson*2
Gallbladder-Derived Surfactant Protein D Regulates Gut Commensal Bacteria for Maintaining Intestinal Homeostasis