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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Gut microbiology - broad genetic diversity, yet specific metabolic nichesR John Wallace
The British Journal of Nutrition|May 2, 2022
Impact and legacy of the highly cited paper by Blaxter and Clapperton (1965) 'Prediction of the amount of methane produced by ruminants [<i>Br J Nutr</i> 19, 511-522]'R John Wallace
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|April 16, 2005
Antimicrobial properties of plant secondary metabolitesR John Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Letters|July 13, 2002
De novo synthesis of amino acids by the ruminal anaerobic fungi, Piromyces communis and Neocallimastix frontalisCengiz Atasoglu, R John Wallace
BMC Microbiology|January 8, 2017
The rumen microbial metaproteome as revealed by SDS-PAGETimothy J Snelling, R John Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 23, 2006
Increased expression of a molecular chaperone GroEL in response to unsaturated fatty acids by the biohydrogenating ruminal bacterium, Butyrivibrio fibrisolvensEstelle Devillard, Nicolas Andant, R John Wallace
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|May 13, 2021
The rumen microbiome: balancing food security and environmental impactsItzhak Mizrahi, R John Wallace, Sarah Moraïs
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|May 4, 2010
Olsenella umbonata sp. nov., a microaerotolerant anaerobic lactic acid bacterium from the sheep rumen and pig jejunum, and emended descriptions of Olsenella, Olsenella uli and Olsenella profusaMareike Kraatz, R John Wallace, Liselott Svensson
BMC Microbiology|January 15, 2013
Ammonia production by human faecal bacteria, and the enumeration, isolation and characterization of bacteria capable of growth on peptides and amino acidsAnthony J Richardson, Nest McKain, R John Wallace
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 21, 2009
Metabolism of conjugated linoleic acids and 18 : 1 fatty acids by ruminal bacteria: products and mechanismsNest McKain, Kevin J Shingfield, R John Wallace
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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Gut microbiology - broad genetic diversity, yet specific metabolic nichesR John Wallace
The British Journal of Nutrition|May 2, 2022
Impact and legacy of the highly cited paper by Blaxter and Clapperton (1965) 'Prediction of the amount of methane produced by ruminants [<i>Br J Nutr</i> 19, 511-522]'R John Wallace
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|April 16, 2005
Antimicrobial properties of plant secondary metabolitesR John Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Letters|July 13, 2002
De novo synthesis of amino acids by the ruminal anaerobic fungi, Piromyces communis and Neocallimastix frontalisCengiz Atasoglu, R John Wallace
BMC Microbiology|January 8, 2017
The rumen microbial metaproteome as revealed by SDS-PAGETimothy J Snelling, R John Wallace
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 23, 2006
Increased expression of a molecular chaperone GroEL in response to unsaturated fatty acids by the biohydrogenating ruminal bacterium, Butyrivibrio fibrisolvensEstelle Devillard, Nicolas Andant, R John Wallace
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|May 13, 2021
The rumen microbiome: balancing food security and environmental impactsItzhak Mizrahi, R John Wallace, Sarah Moraïs
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|May 4, 2010
Olsenella umbonata sp. nov., a microaerotolerant anaerobic lactic acid bacterium from the sheep rumen and pig jejunum, and emended descriptions of Olsenella, Olsenella uli and Olsenella profusaMareike Kraatz, R John Wallace, Liselott Svensson
BMC Microbiology|January 15, 2013
Ammonia production by human faecal bacteria, and the enumeration, isolation and characterization of bacteria capable of growth on peptides and amino acidsAnthony J Richardson, Nest McKain, R John Wallace
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 21, 2009
Metabolism of conjugated linoleic acids and 18 : 1 fatty acids by ruminal bacteria: products and mechanismsNest McKain, Kevin J Shingfield, R John Wallace
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