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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|March 8, 2023
<i>Bifidobacterium mellis</i> sp. nov., isolated from the honey stomach of the honey bee <i>Apis mellifera</i>Tobias C Olofsson, Monica Modesto, Stefano Pascarelli, et al.
Current Microbiology|June 22, 2016
Fighting Off Wound Pathogens in Horses with Honeybee Lactic Acid BacteriaTobias C Olofsson, Éile Butler, Christina Lindholm, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 1, 1977
Biodegradation of natural and man-made recalcitrant compounds with particular reference to ligninR L Crawford, D L Crawford, C Olofsson, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|August 1, 2014
Plasma concentration of ketorolac after local infiltration analgesia in hip arthroplastyF Affas, S Eksborg, P Wretenberg, et al.
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
Lactic acid bacterial symbionts in honeybees - an unknown key to honey's antimicrobial and therapeutic activitiesTobias C Olofsson, Èile Butler, Pawel Markowicz, et al.
BMC Microbiology|October 24, 2013
Proteins of novel lactic acid bacteria from Apis mellifera mellifera: an insight into the production of known extra-cellular proteins during microbial stressÈile Butler, Magnus Alsterfjord, Tobias C Olofsson, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 10, 2001
Parahydrogen-induced polarization in imaging: subsecond (13)C angiographyK Golman, O Axelsson, H Jóhannesson, et al.
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
A pilot study investigating lactic acid bacterial symbionts from the honeybee in inhibiting human chronic wound pathogensÉile Butler, Rut F Oien, Christina Lindholm, et al.
Neuroreport|March 3, 1997
Increased cerebrospinal fluid concentration of aspartate but decreased concentration of nitric oxide breakdown products in women experiencing visceral pain during active labourC Olofsson, A Ekblom, G Ekman-Ordeberg, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|April 16, 2016
Effects of a honeybee lactic acid bacterial microbiome on human nasal symptoms, commensals, and biomarkersAnders Mårtensson, Lennart Greiff, Sepideh S Lamei, et al.
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|March 8, 2023
<i>Bifidobacterium mellis</i> sp. nov., isolated from the honey stomach of the honey bee <i>Apis mellifera</i>Tobias C Olofsson, Monica Modesto, Stefano Pascarelli, et al.
Current Microbiology|June 22, 2016
Fighting Off Wound Pathogens in Horses with Honeybee Lactic Acid BacteriaTobias C Olofsson, Éile Butler, Christina Lindholm, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 1, 1977
Biodegradation of natural and man-made recalcitrant compounds with particular reference to ligninR L Crawford, D L Crawford, C Olofsson, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|August 1, 2014
Plasma concentration of ketorolac after local infiltration analgesia in hip arthroplastyF Affas, S Eksborg, P Wretenberg, et al.
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
Lactic acid bacterial symbionts in honeybees - an unknown key to honey's antimicrobial and therapeutic activitiesTobias C Olofsson, Èile Butler, Pawel Markowicz, et al.
BMC Microbiology|October 24, 2013
Proteins of novel lactic acid bacteria from Apis mellifera mellifera: an insight into the production of known extra-cellular proteins during microbial stressÈile Butler, Magnus Alsterfjord, Tobias C Olofsson, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 10, 2001
Parahydrogen-induced polarization in imaging: subsecond (13)C angiographyK Golman, O Axelsson, H Jóhannesson, et al.
International Wound Journal|September 9, 2014
A pilot study investigating lactic acid bacterial symbionts from the honeybee in inhibiting human chronic wound pathogensÉile Butler, Rut F Oien, Christina Lindholm, et al.
Neuroreport|March 3, 1997
Increased cerebrospinal fluid concentration of aspartate but decreased concentration of nitric oxide breakdown products in women experiencing visceral pain during active labourC Olofsson, A Ekblom, G Ekman-Ordeberg, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|April 16, 2016
Effects of a honeybee lactic acid bacterial microbiome on human nasal symptoms, commensals, and biomarkersAnders Mårtensson, Lennart Greiff, Sepideh S Lamei, et al.
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