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1. Fructo-oligosaccharides promote butyrate production over citrus pectin during in vitro fermentation by colonic inoculum from pig.

2. Dietary phytosterols improves the metabolic status of perinatal cows as evidenced by plasma metabolomics and faecal microbial metabolism.

3. Bioaugmentation protocols involving Methanobrevibacter thaueri and Pecoramyces ruminantium for investigating lignocellulose degradation and methane production from alfalfa stalks.

4. Breed-Driven Microbiome Heterogeneity Regulates Intestinal Stem Cell Proliferation via Lactobacillus-Lactate-GPR81 Signaling.

5. Indole-3-aldehyde Alleviates High-Fat Diet-Induced Gut Barrier Disruption by Increasing Intestinal Stem Cell Expansion.

6. Effects of hesperidin, thymol, rosmarinic acid and their combined effect on growth performance, intestinal barrier function and cecal microbiota in broilers.

7. Effects of grain intervention on hypothalamic function and the metabolome of blood and milk in dairy cows.

8. Systemic Effects of a Phage Cocktail on Healthy Weaned Piglets.

9. Daily fluctuation of Lactobacillus species and their antibiotic resistome in the colon of growing pigs.

10. Early-life ruminal microbiome-derived indole-3-carboxaldehyde and prostaglandin D2 are effective promoters of rumen development.

11. Dynamic changes of rumen microbiota and serum metabolome revealed increases in meat quality and growth performances of sheep fed bio-fermented rice straw.

12. Methane production and lignocellulosic degradation of wastes from rice, corn and sugarcane by natural anaerobic fungi-methanogens co-culture.

13. A hydrolyzed casein diet promotes Ngn3 controlling enteroendocrine cell differentiation to increase gastrointestinal motility in mice.

14. Effects of 2'-fucosyllactose on the composition and metabolic activity of intestinal microbiota from piglets after in vitro fermentation.

15. Infant age inversely correlates with gut carriage of resistance genes, reflecting modifications in microbial carbohydrate metabolism during early life.

16. Unraveling the phylogenomic diversity of Methanomassiliicoccales and implications for mitigating ruminant methane emissions.

17. Pectin supplementation accelerates post-antibiotic gut microbiome reconstitution orchestrated with reduced gut redox potential.

18. Straw-based compost cultivation disproportionally contributes to the environmental persistence of antibiotic resistance from raw cattle manure to organic vegetables.

19. Host-microbiota interaction in intestinal stem cell homeostasis.

20. Early concentrate starter introduction induces rumen epithelial parakeratosis by blocking keratinocyte differentiation with excessive ruminal butyrate accumulation.

21. Galacto-Oligosaccharides Alleviate LPS-Induced Immune Imbalance in Small Intestine through Regulating Gut Microbe Composition and Bile Acid Pool.

22. Daily fluctuation of colonic microbiome in response to nutrient substrates in a pig model.

23. Dynamic analysis of metabolomics reveals the potential associations between colonic peptides and serum appetite-related hormones.

24. The development of intestinal lactic acid bacteria in piglets as determined by high-throughput sequencing.

25. Metagenomics-based inference of microbial metabolism towards neuroactive amino acids and the response to antibiotics in piglet colon.

26. The diurnal fluctuation of colonic antibiotic resistome is correlated with nutrient substrates in a pig model.

27. Biological and genomic characterization of a polyvalent bacteriophage (S19cd) strongly inhibiting Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis.

28. Regulation of serotonin production by specific microbes from piglet gut.

29. Succinate signaling attenuates high-fat diet-induced metabolic disturbance and intestinal barrier dysfunction.

30. Short-Term Supplementation of Pectin Alters Substrate Dynamics and Modulates Microbial Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Gut of a Pig Model.

31. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum L47 and inulin alleviate enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli induced ileal inflammation in piglets by upregulating the levels of α-linolenic acid and 12,13-epoxyoctadecenoic acid.

32. Carbohydrate-binding modules facilitate the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass: Releasing reducing sugars and dissociative lignin available for producing biofuels and chemicals.

33. Time-restricted feeding affects colonic nutrient substrates and modulates the diurnal fluctuation of microbiota in pigs.

34. The effects of plant extracts on lipid metabolism of chickens - A review.

35. Nutrient availability of roughages in isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets alters the bacterial networks in the whole gastrointestinal tract of Hu sheep.

36. Reduction of Redox Potential Exerts a Key Role in Modulating Gut Microbial Taxa and Function by Dietary Supplementation of Pectin in a Pig Model.

37. Production, purification, characterization and application of two novel endoglucanases from buffalo rumen metagenome.

38. Time-restricted feeding affects transcriptomic profiling of hypothalamus in pigs through regulating aromatic amino acids metabolism.

39. The gastrointestinal microbiome in dairy cattle is constrained by the deterministic driver of the region and the modified effect of diet.

40. Characterization of a novel bifunctional enzyme from buffalo rumen metagenome and its effect on in vitro ruminal fermentation and microbial community composition.

41. Sorghum tannin extract impedes in vitro digestibility and fermentability of nutrients in the simulated porcine gastrointestinal tract.

43. KAT7-mediated CANX (calnexin) crotonylation regulates leucine-stimulated MTORC1 activity.

44. Duodenal infusion of soy protein hydrolysate activates cAMP signaling and hypothalamic neurotransmitter synthesis in pigs.

45. Characterization of feruloyl esterases from Pecoramyces sp. F1 and the synergistic effect in biomass degradation.

46. Amino acid utilization allows intestinal dominance of Lactobacillus amylovorus.

47. Comparative digestion and fermentation characteristics of low-tannin or high-tannin sorghum grain in the porcine gastrointestinal tract.

48. Succinate communicates pro-inflammatory signals to the host and regulates bile acid enterohepatic metabolism in a pig model.

49. The uniqueness and superiority of energy utilization in yaks compared with cattle in the highlands: A review.

50. Effects of lactic acid bacteria-fermented formula milk supplementation on ileal microbiota, transcriptomic profile, and mucosal immunity in weaned piglets.

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