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G T Macfarlane

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The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|April 1, 1996
Digestive fates of soluble polysaccharides from marine macroalgae: involvement of the colonic microflora and physiological consequences for the hostC Michel, G T Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1992
Physiological and nutritional factors affecting synthesis of extracellular metalloproteases by Clostridium bifermentans NCTC 2914G T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 1, 1990
Regulation of protease production in Clostridium sporogenesC Allison, G T Macfarlane
Journal of Medical Microbiology|July 1, 1997
Formation of a dipeptidyl arylamidase by Bacteroides splanchnicus NCTC 10825 with specificities towards glycylprolyl-x and valylalanine-x substratesS Macfarlane, G T Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 1, 1989
Dissimilatory nitrate reduction by Propionibacterium acnesC Allison, G T Macfarlane
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|August 1, 1993
Factors affecting fermentation reactions in the large bowelG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 30, 2000
Chemostat enrichments of human feces with resistant starch are selective for adherent butyrate-producing clostridia at high dilution ratesR Sharp, G T Macfarlane
Journal of General Microbiology|June 1, 1988
Effect of nitrate on methane production and fermentation by slurries of human faecal bacteriaC Allison, G T Macfarlane
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 23, 2000
Growth of mucin degrading bacteria in biofilmsG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1997
Human colonic microbiota: ecology, physiology and metabolic potential of intestinal bacteriaG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
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The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|April 1, 1996
Digestive fates of soluble polysaccharides from marine macroalgae: involvement of the colonic microflora and physiological consequences for the hostC Michel, G T Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1992
Physiological and nutritional factors affecting synthesis of extracellular metalloproteases by Clostridium bifermentans NCTC 2914G T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 1, 1990
Regulation of protease production in Clostridium sporogenesC Allison, G T Macfarlane
Journal of Medical Microbiology|July 1, 1997
Formation of a dipeptidyl arylamidase by Bacteroides splanchnicus NCTC 10825 with specificities towards glycylprolyl-x and valylalanine-x substratesS Macfarlane, G T Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 1, 1989
Dissimilatory nitrate reduction by Propionibacterium acnesC Allison, G T Macfarlane
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|August 1, 1993
Factors affecting fermentation reactions in the large bowelG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 30, 2000
Chemostat enrichments of human feces with resistant starch are selective for adherent butyrate-producing clostridia at high dilution ratesR Sharp, G T Macfarlane
Journal of General Microbiology|June 1, 1988
Effect of nitrate on methane production and fermentation by slurries of human faecal bacteriaC Allison, G T Macfarlane
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 23, 2000
Growth of mucin degrading bacteria in biofilmsG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Supplement|January 1, 1997
Human colonic microbiota: ecology, physiology and metabolic potential of intestinal bacteriaG T Macfarlane, S Macfarlane
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