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  • 5. Aciduric Strains of Lactobacillus reuteri and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Isolated from Human Feces, Have Strong Adhesion and Aggregation Properties.
    Klopper KB, Deane SM, Dicks LMT.
    Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins; 2018 Mar; 10(1):89-97. PubMed ID: 28756502
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  • 6. Isolation and characterization of potential probiotic lactobacilli from pig feces.
    Yun JH, Lee KB, Sung YK, Kim EB, Lee HG, Choi YJ.
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  • 8. In vitro assessment of functional properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from faecal microbiota of healthy dogs for potential use as probiotics.
    Silva BC, Jung LR, Sandes SH, Alvim LB, Bomfim MR, Nicoli JR, Neumann E, Nunes AC.
    Benef Microbes; 2013 Sep; 4(3):267-75. PubMed ID: 23538205
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  • 10. Survival and persistence of Lactobacillus plantarum 4.1 and Lactobacillus reuteri 3S7 in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs.
    De Angelis M, Siragusa S, Caputo L, Ragni A, Burzigotti R, Gobbetti M.
    Vet Microbiol; 2007 Jul 20; 123(1-3):133-44. PubMed ID: 17391871
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  • 14. Experimental Evaluation of Host Adaptation of Lactobacillus reuteri to Different Vertebrate Species.
    Duar RM, Frese SA, Lin XB, Fernando SC, Burkey TE, Tasseva G, Peterson DA, Blom J, Wenzel CQ, Szymanski CM, Walter J.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2017 Jun 15; 83(12):. PubMed ID: 28389535
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  • 15. Genome sequence of the vertebrate gut symbiont Lactobacillus reuteri ATCC 53608.
    Heavens D, Tailford LE, Crossman L, Jeffers F, Mackenzie DA, Caccamo M, Juge N.
    J Bacteriol; 2011 Aug 15; 193(15):4015-6. PubMed ID: 21622738
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  • 16. Potential probiotic of Lactobacillus strains isolated from the intestinal tracts of pigs and feces of dogs with antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria.
    Lin CF, Lin MY, Lin CN, Chiou MT, Chen JW, Yang KC, Wu MC.
    Arch Microbiol; 2020 Sep 15; 202(7):1849-1860. PubMed ID: 32447432
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