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520 related items for PubMed ID: 19146523

  • 1. Development of a real-time PCR method for Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes in faeces and its application to quantify intestinal population of obese and lean pigs.
    Guo X, Xia X, Tang R, Zhou J, Zhao H, Wang K.
    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2008 Nov; 47(5):367-73. PubMed ID: 19146523
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  • 2. Real-time PCR quantification of the predominant bacterial divisions in the distal gut of Meishan and Landrace pigs.
    Guo X, Xia X, Tang R, Wang K.
    Anaerobe; 2008 Oct; 14(4):224-8. PubMed ID: 18524640
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    Haakensen M, Dobson CM, Deneer H, Ziola B.
    Int J Food Microbiol; 2008 Jul 31; 125(3):236-41. PubMed ID: 18501458
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  • 4. What do we mean when we refer to Bacteroidetes populations in the human gastrointestinal microbiota?
    Hoyles L, McCartney AL.
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    Mathys S, Lacroix C, Mini R, Meile L.
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  • 6. Quantification of host-specific Bacteroides-Prevotella 16S rRNA genetic markers for assessment of fecal pollution in freshwater.
    Okabe S, Okayama N, Savichtcheva O, Ito T.
    Appl Microbiol Biotechnol; 2007 Mar 10; 74(4):890-901. PubMed ID: 17139508
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    Liu T, Hougen H, Vollmer AC, Hiebert SM.
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    Li S, Zhang C, Gu Y, Chen L, Ou S, Wang Y, Peng X.
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  • 9. Quantitative identification of fecal water pollution sources by TaqMan real-time PCR assays using Bacteroidales 16S rRNA genetic markers.
    Lee DY, Weir SC, Lee H, Trevors JT.
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  • 10. [Specificity comparison of three Feacalibacterium prausnitzii-specific PCR primer pairs].
    Feng J, Hua W, Zhao L, Zhao Y, Shen J.
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  • 11. Changes in the gut microbiota of cloned and non-cloned control pigs during development of obesity: gut microbiota during development of obesity in cloned pigs.
    Pedersen R, Andersen AD, Mølbak L, Stagsted J, Boye M.
    BMC Microbiol; 2013 Feb 07; 13():30. PubMed ID: 23391125
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  • 12. Evaluation of host-specific Bacteroidales 16S rRNA gene markers as a complementary tool for detecting fecal pollution in a prairie watershed.
    Fremaux B, Gritzfeld J, Boa T, Yost CK.
    Water Res; 2009 Nov 07; 43(19):4838-49. PubMed ID: 19604534
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  • 13. Evaluation of genetic markers from the 16S rRNA gene V2 region for use in quantitative detection of selected Bacteroidales species and human fecal waste by qPCR.
    Haugland RA, Varma M, Sivaganesan M, Kelty C, Peed L, Shanks OC.
    Syst Appl Microbiol; 2010 Oct 07; 33(6):348-57. PubMed ID: 20655680
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  • 16. Gut carbohydrate metabolism instead of fat metabolism regulated by gut microbes mediates high-fat diet-induced obesity.
    Li M, Gu D, Xu N, Lei F, Du L, Zhang Y, Xie W.
    Benef Microbes; 2014 Sep 07; 5(3):335-44. PubMed ID: 24675232
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  • 17. A high-throughput and quantitative hierarchical oligonucleotide primer extension (HOPE)-based approach to identify sources of faecal contamination in water bodies.
    Hong PY, Wu JH, Liu WT.
    Environ Microbiol; 2009 Jul 07; 11(7):1672-81. PubMed ID: 19222540
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  • 19. Microbiota and SCFA in lean and overweight healthy subjects.
    Schwiertz A, Taras D, Schäfer K, Beijer S, Bos NA, Donus C, Hardt PD.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2010 Jan 07; 18(1):190-5. PubMed ID: 19498350
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