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G S Coleman

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The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|December 1, 1992
The rate of uptake and metabolism of starch grains and cellulose particles by Entodinium species, Eudiplodinium maggii, some other entodiniomorphid protozoa and natural protozoal populations taken from the ovine rumenG S Coleman
Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology|January 1, 1975
The role of bacteria in the metabolism of rumen entodiniomorphid protozoaG S Coleman
Advances in Parasitology|January 1, 1980
Rumen ciliate protozoaG S Coleman
Journal of General Microbiology|June 1, 1972
The metabolism of starch, glucose, amino acids, purines, pyrimidines and bacteria by the rumen ciliate Entodinium simplexG S Coleman
Tissue & Cell|January 1, 1972
Fine structural studies on digestion of bacterial species in the rumen ciliate, Entodinium caudatumG S Coleman, F J Hall
Journal of General Microbiology|April 1, 1980
The uptake and metabolism of bacteria, amino acids, glucose and starch by the spined and spineless forms of the rumen ciliate Entodinium caudatumG S Coleman, D C Sandford
Journal of General Microbiology|December 1, 1974
The metabolism of starch, glucose, amino acids, purines, pyrimidines and bacteria by three Epidinium spp. isolated from the rumenG S Coleman, J I Laurie
Journal of General Microbiology|August 1, 1970
Re-establishment of Entodinium caudatum, cultured in vitro, in the rumen of a defaunated sheepG S Coleman, R W White
Journal of General Microbiology|December 1, 1974
The metabolism of Epidinium ecaudatum caudatum and Entodinium caudatum as shown by autoradiography in the electron microscopeG S Coleman, F J Hall
Journal of General Microbiology|August 1, 1976
The uptake and metabolism of glucose, maltose and starch by the rumen ciliate Epidinium ecaudatum caudatumG S Coleman, J I Laurie
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The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|December 1, 1992
The rate of uptake and metabolism of starch grains and cellulose particles by Entodinium species, Eudiplodinium maggii, some other entodiniomorphid protozoa and natural protozoal populations taken from the ovine rumenG S Coleman
Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology|January 1, 1975
The role of bacteria in the metabolism of rumen entodiniomorphid protozoaG S Coleman
Advances in Parasitology|January 1, 1980
Rumen ciliate protozoaG S Coleman
Journal of General Microbiology|June 1, 1972
The metabolism of starch, glucose, amino acids, purines, pyrimidines and bacteria by the rumen ciliate Entodinium simplexG S Coleman
Tissue & Cell|January 1, 1972
Fine structural studies on digestion of bacterial species in the rumen ciliate, Entodinium caudatumG S Coleman, F J Hall
Journal of General Microbiology|April 1, 1980
The uptake and metabolism of bacteria, amino acids, glucose and starch by the spined and spineless forms of the rumen ciliate Entodinium caudatumG S Coleman, D C Sandford
Journal of General Microbiology|December 1, 1974
The metabolism of starch, glucose, amino acids, purines, pyrimidines and bacteria by three Epidinium spp. isolated from the rumenG S Coleman, J I Laurie
Journal of General Microbiology|August 1, 1970
Re-establishment of Entodinium caudatum, cultured in vitro, in the rumen of a defaunated sheepG S Coleman, R W White
Journal of General Microbiology|December 1, 1974
The metabolism of Epidinium ecaudatum caudatum and Entodinium caudatum as shown by autoradiography in the electron microscopeG S Coleman, F J Hall
Journal of General Microbiology|August 1, 1976
The uptake and metabolism of glucose, maltose and starch by the rumen ciliate Epidinium ecaudatum caudatumG S Coleman, J I Laurie
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