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100 related items for PubMed ID: 4970023

  • 1. [The metabolism of the Ciliata in the rumen].
    Grain J.
    Annee Biol; 1967; 6(1):2-45. PubMed ID: 4970023
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  • 2. Rumen holotrich ciliate protozoa.
    Williams AG.
    Microbiol Rev; 1986 Mar; 50(1):25-49. PubMed ID: 3083220
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  • 3. The selectivity of carbohydrate assimilation by the anaerobic rumen ciliate Dasytricha ruminantium.
    Williams AG.
    J Appl Bacteriol; 1979 Dec; 47(3):511-20. PubMed ID: 120361
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  • 6. [Amino acid metabolism of isolated ruminant protozoa (Isotricha prostoma and I. intestinalis). 2. Excretion of amino acids].
    Harmeyer J.
    Z Tierphysiol Tierernahr Futtermittelkd; 1971 Sep; 28(2):75-85. PubMed ID: 4999848
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  • 8. The biochemistry of rumen protozoa. 4. Decomposition of pectic substances.
    ABOU AKKADA AR, HOWARD BH.
    Biochem J; 1961 Mar; 78(3):512-17. PubMed ID: 13681057
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  • 9. The net utilization of inorganic sulphur by rumen microbes.
    Faichney GJ, White GA.
    Ann Rech Vet; 1979 Mar; 10(2-3):280-2. PubMed ID: 119472
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  • 10. The role of bacteria in the metabolism of rumen entodiniomorphid protozoa.
    Coleman GS.
    Symp Soc Exp Biol; 1975 Mar; (29):533-58. PubMed ID: 822530
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  • 11. Photolysis of 1-alpha-methylallylthiocarbamoyl-2-methylthiocarbamoylhydrazine (methallibure) to a thiadiazole in the presence and absence of rumen microorganisms.
    Williams PP, Aschbacher PW, Feil VJ.
    J Anim Sci; 1971 Aug; 33(2):497-501. PubMed ID: 4998853
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  • 12. The utilization of Bacillus megaterium and the release of a lytic enzyme by three Epidinium spp. isolated from the rumen.
    Coleman GS, Laurie JI.
    J Gen Microbiol; 1974 Dec; 85(2):257-64. PubMed ID: 4217354
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  • 17. The biochemistry of rumen protozoa. 1. Carbohydrate fermentation by Dasytricha and Isotricha.
    HOWARD BH.
    Biochem J; 1959 Apr; 71(4):671-5. PubMed ID: 13651115
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  • 19. Carbohydrate metabolism of Paramecium aurelia, variety 4, stock 47.8 (sensitive).
    VLOEDMAN DA, BERECH J, JEFFRIES WB, VAN WAGTENDONK WJ.
    J Gen Microbiol; 1957 Jun; 16(3):628-41. PubMed ID: 13439147
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  • 20. Rumen metabolism.
    Baldwin RL, Allison MJ.
    J Anim Sci; 1983 Jul; 57 Suppl 2():461-77. PubMed ID: 6352592
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