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2. Antimicrobial Peptides for Combating Eukaryotic Pathogens: Anti-Histomonal, and Anti-Leishmanial Potential of Antimicrobial Peptides Released by Entomopathogenic Nematode Symbiont Bacteria
3. XENOFOOD—An Autoclaved Feed Supplement Containing Autoclavable Antimicrobial Peptides—Exerts Anticoccidial GI Activity, and Causes Bursa Enlargement, but Has No Detectable Harmful Effects in Broiler Cockerels despite In Vitro Detectable Cytotoxicity on LHM Cells
4. Histomonas meleagridis—New insights into an old pathogen
5. The Megaplasmid pAO1 of Arthrobacter Nicotinovorans and Nicotine Catabolism
6. Escherichia coli strongly supports the growth of Histomonas meleagridis, in a monoxenic culture, without influence on its pathogenicity
7. Homologous gene clusters of nicotine catabolism, including a new ω-amidase for α-ketoglutaramate, in species of three genera of Gram-positive bacteria
8. Extension of the content, functionality and usability of the online FSK‐Web model repository
9. Figure 2 from: Ganas P, Fuhrmann M, Filter M (2021) A network model of the egg supply chain in Germany implemented as a FSKX compliant object. Food Modelling Journal 2: e74171. https://doi.org/10.3897/fmj.2.74171
10. Figure 3 from: Ganas P, Fuhrmann M, Filter M (2021) A network model of the egg supply chain in Germany implemented as a FSKX compliant object. Food Modelling Journal 2: e74171. https://doi.org/10.3897/fmj.2.74171
11. A network model of the egg supply chain in Germany implemented as a FSKX compliant object
12. Figure 1 from: Ganas P, Fuhrmann M, Filter M (2021) A network model of the egg supply chain in Germany implemented as a FSKX compliant object. Food Modelling Journal 2: e74171. https://doi.org/10.3897/fmj.2.74171
13. Supplementary material 1 from: Ganas P, Fuhrmann M, Filter M (2021) A network model of the egg supply chain in Germany implemented as a FSKX compliant object. Food Modelling Journal 2: e74171. https://doi.org/10.3897/fmj.2.74171
14. Genetic diversity and pathogenic potential of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) derived from German flour
15. Uptake of L-nicotine and of 6-hydroxy-L-nicotine by Arthrobacter nicotinovorans and by Escherichia coli is mediated by facilitated diffusion and not by passive diffusion or active transport
16. Two closely related pathways of nicotine catabolism in Arthrobacter nicotinovorans and Nocardioides sp. strain JS614
17. A two-component small multidrug resistance pump functions as a metabolic valve during nicotine catabolism by Arthrobacter nicotinovorans
18. Environment-Specific Probiotic Supernatants Modify the Metabolic Activity and Survival of Streptococcus mutans in vitro
19. Final steps in the catabolism of nicotine: Deamination versus demethylation of γ-N-methylaminobutyrate
20. Membrane associated proteins of two Trichomonas gallinae clones vary with the virulence
21. Effect of reduced nutritional supply on the metabolic activity and survival of cariogenic bacteriain vitro
22. Effect of reduced nutritional supply on the metabolic activity and survival of cariogenic bacteria in vitro.
23. Bacterial reduction in sealed caries lesions is strain- and material-specific
24. Long-term in vitro cultivation of Histomonas meleagridis coincides with the dominance of a very distinct phenotype of the parasite exhibiting increased tenacity and improved cell yields
25. Multi-locus sequence typing confirms the clonality ofTrichomonas gallinaeisolates circulating in European finches
26. Two closely related pathways of nicotine catabolism in Arthrobacter nicotinovorans and Nocardioides sp. strain JS614
27. Final steps in the catabolism of nicotine. Deamination versus demethylation of gamma-N-methylaminobutyrate
28. Multi-locus sequence typing confirms the clonality of Trichomonas gallinae isolates circulating in European finches.
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