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  • 2. In Vivo Competitions between Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus flavefaciens, and Ruminoccus albus in a Gnotobiotic Sheep Model Revealed by Multi-Omic Analyses.
    Yeoman CJ, Fields CJ, Lepercq P, Ruiz P, Forano E, White BA, Mosoni P.
    mBio; 2021 Mar 03; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 33658330
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  • 3. The use of 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes to study competition between ruminal fibrolytic bacteria: development of probes for Ruminococcus species and evidence for bacteriocin production.
    Odenyo AA, Mackie RI, Stahl DA, White BA.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1994 Oct 03; 60(10):3688-96. PubMed ID: 7527201
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  • 4. Ionized calcium requirement of rumen cellulolytic bacteria.
    Morales MS, Dehority BA.
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  • 5. Competition for cellulose among three predominant ruminal cellulolytic bacteria under substrate-excess and substrate-limited conditions.
    Shi Y, Odt CL, Weimer PJ.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1997 Feb 03; 63(2):734-42. PubMed ID: 9023950
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  • 8. Dynamic genome-based metabolic modeling of the predominant cellulolytic rumen bacterium Fibrobacter succinogenes S85.
    Fakih I, Got J, Robles-Rodriguez CE, Siegel A, Forano E, Muñoz-Tamayo R.
    mSystems; 2023 Jun 29; 8(3):e0102722. PubMed ID: 37289026
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  • 9. Magnesium requirement of some of the principal rumen cellulolytic bacteria.
    Morales MS, Dehority BA.
    Animal; 2014 Sep 29; 8(9):1427-32. PubMed ID: 24846132
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  • 11. Use of real-time PCR technique in studying rumen cellulolytic bacteria population as affected by level of roughage in swamp buffalo.
    Wanapat M, Cherdthong A.
    Curr Microbiol; 2009 Apr 29; 58(4):294-9. PubMed ID: 19018588
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  • 13. The use of 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes to study competition between ruminal fibrolytic bacteria: pure-culture studies with cellulose and alkaline peroxide-treated wheat straw.
    Odenyo AA, Mackie RI, Stahl DA, White BA.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1994 Oct 29; 60(10):3697-703. PubMed ID: 7527202
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  • 15. Detection and identification of rumen bacteria constituting a fibrolytic consortium dominated by Fibrobacter succinogenes.
    Shinkai T, Ueki T, Kobayashi Y.
    Anim Sci J; 2010 Feb 29; 81(1):72-9. PubMed ID: 20163675
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  • 19. Competition between ruminal cellulolytic bacteria for adhesion to cellulose.
    Mosoni P, Fonty G, Gouet P.
    Curr Microbiol; 1997 Jul 29; 35(1):44-7. PubMed ID: 9175559
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