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<i>rfbV</i> gene triplication in S. Paratyphi A increases VL O-ag production and reduces C3b deposition.
Published 2025“…Statistical analysis was performed by one sample t test with a hypothetical value of 1.0, with P values in red indicating statistical significance as P < 0.05. …”
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Regulating Effects of Three Polysaccharides on Gut Microbiota in Felines and Canines: Insights from <i>In Vitro</i> Digestion, Fecal Fermentation, and Lactic Acid Bacterial Ferment...
Published 2025“…The FU:AL:YG mixture (0.8:0.2:1, FAY) achieved the best overall effects. 16S rRNA analysis revealed the enrichment of SCFA-producing genera (e.g., <i>Megamonas</i>, <i>Parabacteroides</i>) and suppression of odor-related bacteria (e.g., <i>Fusobacterium</i>, <i>Desulfovibrio</i>). …”
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Regulating Effects of Three Polysaccharides on Gut Microbiota in Felines and Canines: Insights from <i>In Vitro</i> Digestion, Fecal Fermentation, and Lactic Acid Bacterial Ferment...
Published 2025“…The FU:AL:YG mixture (0.8:0.2:1, FAY) achieved the best overall effects. 16S rRNA analysis revealed the enrichment of SCFA-producing genera (e.g., <i>Megamonas</i>, <i>Parabacteroides</i>) and suppression of odor-related bacteria (e.g., <i>Fusobacterium</i>, <i>Desulfovibrio</i>). …”