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Mark Lyte

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Animal Health Research Reviews|November 1, 2014
The effect of stress on microbial growthMark Lyte
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|July 7, 2011
Probiotics function mechanistically as delivery vehicles for neuroactive compounds: Microbial endocrinology in the design and use of probioticsMark Lyte
Surgery|September 12, 2009
Reciprocal gut-brain evolutionary symbiosis provokes and amplifies the postinjury systemic inflammatory response syndromeMark Lyte
Medical Hypotheses|December 8, 2009
Microbial endocrinology as a basis for improved L-DOPA bioavailability in Parkinson's patients treated for Helicobacter pyloriMark Lyte
Poultry Science|December 28, 2025
Stress neurophysiology in poultry: A functional framework for the application of microbiome science in poultry productionJoshua Mark Lyte
Peerj|October 16, 2020
Pyruvate is required for catecholamine-stimulated growth of different strains of <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i>Meicen Liu, Mark Lyte
Microorganisms|April 26, 2025
A Microbial Endocrinology-Designed Discovery Platform to Identify Histamine-Degrading Probiotics: Proof of Concept in PoultryMark Lyte, Karrie Daniels
Archives of Microbiology|June 24, 2022
Variation in spatial organization of the gut microbiota along the longitudinal and transverse axes of the intestinesEdward Fox, Mark Lyte
Plos One|November 29, 2018
Dopamine production in Enterococcus faecium: A microbial endocrinology-based mechanism for the selection of probiotics based on neurochemical-producing potentialDaniel Villageliú, Mark Lyte
Poultry Science|October 21, 2017
Microbial endocrinology: Why the intersection of microbiology and neurobiology matters to poultry healthDaniel N Villageliu, Mark Lyte
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Animal Health Research Reviews|November 1, 2014
The effect of stress on microbial growthMark Lyte
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|July 7, 2011
Probiotics function mechanistically as delivery vehicles for neuroactive compounds: Microbial endocrinology in the design and use of probioticsMark Lyte
Surgery|September 12, 2009
Reciprocal gut-brain evolutionary symbiosis provokes and amplifies the postinjury systemic inflammatory response syndromeMark Lyte
Medical Hypotheses|December 8, 2009
Microbial endocrinology as a basis for improved L-DOPA bioavailability in Parkinson's patients treated for Helicobacter pyloriMark Lyte
Poultry Science|December 28, 2025
Stress neurophysiology in poultry: A functional framework for the application of microbiome science in poultry productionJoshua Mark Lyte
Peerj|October 16, 2020
Pyruvate is required for catecholamine-stimulated growth of different strains of <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i>Meicen Liu, Mark Lyte
Microorganisms|April 26, 2025
A Microbial Endocrinology-Designed Discovery Platform to Identify Histamine-Degrading Probiotics: Proof of Concept in PoultryMark Lyte, Karrie Daniels
Archives of Microbiology|June 24, 2022
Variation in spatial organization of the gut microbiota along the longitudinal and transverse axes of the intestinesEdward Fox, Mark Lyte
Plos One|November 29, 2018
Dopamine production in Enterococcus faecium: A microbial endocrinology-based mechanism for the selection of probiotics based on neurochemical-producing potentialDaniel Villageliú, Mark Lyte
Poultry Science|October 21, 2017
Microbial endocrinology: Why the intersection of microbiology and neurobiology matters to poultry healthDaniel N Villageliu, Mark Lyte
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