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1. Structure And Diversity Of The Bacterial Community In The Gut Of Wood-feeding Lower Termites (Reticulitermes Spp.)
2. Studies Of The Structural Changes Of Gut Microbiota In Response To Various Perturbations
3. Co-variation Analysis Of Human Gut Microbial Structure And Host Global Metabolism
4. Research On The Antioxidant And Antibacterial Activities Of Exopolysaccharides From Bifidobacterium Bifidum WBIN03and Its Benefical Effects On The Immunity And Inteatinal Microbiota In Mice
5. The Mechanisms Of Gut Microbiota Promote Liver Regeneration In Mice
6. Diet Analysis And Gut Microbiota Of Herbivorous Anseriformes In The Middle And Lower Yangtze River Floodplain
7. Diversity Profile And Phylo-functional Core Of The Mammalian Gut Microbiota—With Healthy Human And Giant Panda As Models
8. Effects Of Lactobacilli On Immunity And Reproduction Performance In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio)
9. Studies On The Gut Microbiota Of Macrotermes Barneyi
10. Research For Symbiotic Bacterial Community Structure Termites Gut
11. Evaluation Of Probiotic Properties Of Lactobacillus Plantarum WLPL04 From Breast Milk And Its Benefical Effects On The Immunity And Intestinal Microbiota In Mice
12. Exploring The Dynamics Of The Developing Captive Giant Panda Gut Microbiota
13. Communities Diversity Of The Gut Microbiota In Odontolabis Fallaciosa
14. Study On The Diversity Of Intestinal Flora Of Qinling Takin
15. Intestinal Microecology Of Himalayan Tar Sheep, Rock Sheep And European Argali Based On 16S RRNA Gene
16. Probiotics Affect The Intestinal Epithelial Barrier And Gut Microbiota Of Pathogens-Infected Piglets Through Regulating EGFR/Akt Signalling
17. The Effects Of Lactobacillus Plantarum On Attenuating Body Weight Gain Induced By Low-Dose Glycerol Monolaurate Intake In Mice And Mechanism Exploration
18. Lactobacillus Plantarum ZDY2013 Antagonize Food-borne Pathogen Bacillus Cereus
19. Integrative Studies On Nutritional Ecology Of Taihangshan Macaques(Macaca Mulatta Tcheliensis):Feeding,Nutrition And Gut Microbiota
20. Isolation And Application Of Cellulose-Degrading Exoelectrogen From Giant Panda Gut
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