🦠PubMed Studies for [Odoribacter denticanis]

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Odoribacter denticanis    ? Effects of Bacillus Coagulans on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, immunity function, and gut health in broilers.
Poultry science (Poult Sci ) Vol: 100 Issue 6 Pages: 101168
Pub: 2021 Mar 27 Epub: 2021 Mar 27 Authors Zhang B , Zhang H , Yu Y , Zhang R , Wu Y , Yue M , Yang C ,
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Odoribacter denticanis    ? Adhesive <i>Bifidobacterium</i> Induced Changes in Cecal Microbiome Alleviated Constipation in Mice.
Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 10 Issue Pages: 1721
Pub: 2019 Epub: 2019 Aug 13 Authors Wang L , Chen C , Cui S , Lee YK , Wang G , Zhao J , Zhang H , Chen W ,
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Odoribacter denticanis    ? Simultaneous Supplementation of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> and Antibiotic Growth Promoters by Stages Improved Intestinal Function of Pullets by Altering Gut Microbiota.
Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 2328
Pub: 2018 Epub: 2018 Oct 12 Authors Li X , Wu S , Li X , Yan T , Duan Y , Yang X , Duan Y , Sun Q , Yang X ,
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Odoribacter denticanis    ? <i>Clostridium butyricum</i> CGMCC0313.1 Protects against Autoimmune Diabetes by Modulating Intestinal Immune Homeostasis and Inducing Pancreatic Regulatory T Cells.
Frontiers in immunology (Front Immunol ) Vol: 8 Issue Pages: 1345
Pub: 2017 Epub: 2017 Oct 19 Authors Jia L , Shan K , Pan LL , Feng N , Lv Z , Sun Y , Li J , Wu C , Zhang H , Chen W , Diana J , Sun J , Chen YQ ,
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Odoribacter denticanis    ? Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum LI09 and Bifidobacterium catenulatum LI10 attenuate D-galactosamine-induced liver injury by modifying the gut microbiota
Scientific Reports (Sci Rep ) Vol: 7 Issue Pages: 8770
Pub: 2017 Aug 18 Epub: 2017 Aug 18 Authors Fang D , Shi D , Lv L , Gu S , Wu W , Chen Y , Guo J , Li A , Hu X , Guo F , Ye J , Li Y , Li L ,
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