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  • 22. [The significance of the bacterial steroid degradation for the etiology of large bowel cancer. VIII. Transformation of cholic-, chenodeoxycholic-, and deoxycholic acid by lecithinase-lipase-negative clostridia].
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  • 25. Cofactor requiremets for 7 alpha-dehydroxylation of cholic and chenodeoxycholic acid in cell extracts of the intestinal anaerobic bacterium, Eubacterium species V.P.I. 13708.
    White BA, Cacciapuoti AF, Fricke RJ, Whitehead TR, Mosbach EH, Hylemon PB.
    J Lipid Res; 1981 Aug; 22(6):891-8. PubMed ID: 7276750
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    Lye HS, Rusul G, Liong MT.
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  • 30. 7 alpha-Dehydroxylation of cholic acid by cell extracts of Eubacterium species V.P.I. 12708.
    Hylemon PB, Cacciapuoti AF, White BA, Whitehead TR, Fricke RJ.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1980 Nov; 33(11 Suppl):2507-10. PubMed ID: 7435421
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  • 33. Digoxigenin-labeled deoxyribonucleic acid probes for the enumeration of bifidobacteria in fecal samples.
    Kaneko T, Kurihara H.
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  • 37. Selection and properties of alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase-deficient spontaneous mutants of Streptococcus thermophilus.
    Monnet C, Corrieu G.
    Food Microbiol; 2007 Sep; 24(6):601-6. PubMed ID: 17418311
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  • 38. A dynamic model that simulates the human upper gastrointestinal tract for the study of probiotics.
    Mainville I, Arcand Y, Farnworth ER.
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  • 39. Factors affecting the removal of aflatoxin M1 from food model by Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains.
    Kabak B, Var I.
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