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  • 32. Horizontal gene transfer from Bacteria to rumen Ciliates indicates adaptation to their anaerobic, carbohydrates-rich environment.
    Ricard G, McEwan NR, Dutilh BE, Jouany JP, Macheboeuf D, Mitsumori M, McIntosh FM, Michalowski T, Nagamine T, Nelson N, Newbold CJ, Nsabimana E, Takenaka A, Thomas NA, Ushida K, Hackstein JH, Huynen MA.
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  • 34. The ability of the rumen ciliate protozoan Diploplastron affine to digest and ferment starch.
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  • 35. The role of ciliate protozoa in the lysis of methanogenic archaea in rumen fluid.
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  • 36. Proteinase activity in rumen ciliate protozoa.
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  • 38. Influence of CO2 and low concentrations of O2 on fermentative metabolism of the rumen ciliate Dasytricha ruminantium.
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  • 39. Metabolic influence of core ciliates within the rumen microbiome.
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  • 40. [Amino acid metabolism of isolated ruminant protozoa (Isotricha prostoma and I. intestinalis). 1. Studies on the catabolism of amino acids].
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