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1. Alcohol facilitates CD1d loading, subsequent activation of NKT cells, and reduces the incidence of diabetes in NOD mice

2. Draft genome sequences of 53 Lactococcus and Leuconostoc strains isolated from two undefined DL-starter cultures.

3. CRISPR-Cas provides limited phage immunity to a prevalent gut bacterium in gnotobiotic mice.

4. Host genetic requirements for DNA release of lactococcal phage TP901-1.

5. Morphological and Genetic Characterization of Eggerthella lenta Bacteriophage PMBT5.

6. Identification of Potential Citrate Metabolism Pathways in Carnobacterium maltaromaticum .

7. Bacteriophage-mediated manipulation of the gut microbiome - promises and presents limitations.

8. A comparative genomics approach for identifying host-range determinants in Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophages.

9. Mouse Vendor Influence on the Bacterial and Viral Gut Composition Exceeds the Effect of Diet.

10. Cell Wall Glycans Mediate Recognition of the Dairy Bacterium Streptococcus thermophilus by Bacteriophages.

11. Metagenomic Analysis of Dairy Bacteriophages: Extraction Method and Pilot Study on Whey Samples Derived from Using Undefined and Defined Mesophilic Starter Cultures.

12. Immunological effects of reduced mucosal integrity in the early life of BALB/c mice.

13. A high-throughput qPCR system for simultaneous quantitative detection of dairy Lactococcus lactis and Leuconostoc bacteriophages.

14. Novel Variants of Streptococcus thermophilus Bacteriophages Are Indicative of Genetic Recombination among Phages from Different Bacterial Species.

15. Genomic Characterization of Dairy Associated Leuconostoc Species and Diversity of Leuconostocs in Undefined Mixed Mesophilic Starter Cultures.

16. Clear Plaque Mutants of Lactococcal Phage TP901-1.

17. Optimizing protocols for extraction of bacteriophages prior to metagenomic analyses of phage communities in the human gut.

18. Effect of dissolved oxygen on redox potential and milk acidification by lactic acid bacteria isolated from a DL-starter culture.

19. Classification of Lactococcus lactis cell envelope proteinase based on gene sequencing, peptides formed after hydrolysis of milk, and computer modeling.

20. Transfer of gut microbiota from lean and obese mice to antibiotic-treated mice.

21. Complete Genome Sequences of Four Novel Lactococcus lactis Phages Distantly Related to the Rare 1706 Phage Species.

22. Genome Sequence of Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. cremoris Strain T26, Isolated from Mesophilic Undefined Cheese Starter.

23. Genome Sequences of Two Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides Strains Isolated from Danish Dairy Starter Cultures.

24. Bacteriophages of leuconostoc, oenococcus, and weissella.

25. Investigation of the relationship between lactococcal host cell wall polysaccharide genotype and 936 phage receptor binding protein phylogeny.

26. Classification of lytic bacteriophages attacking dairy Leuconostoc starter strains.

27. Identification of the receptor-binding protein in lytic Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides bacteriophages.

28. The lactococcal phages Tuc2009 and TP901-1 incorporate two alternate forms of their tail fiber into their virions for infection specialization.

29. 2-heptyl-formononetin increases cholesterol and induces hepatic steatosis in mice.

30. Selective inbreeding does not increase gut microbiota similarity in BALB/c mice.

31. Early life treatment with vancomycin propagates Akkermansia muciniphila and reduces diabetes incidence in the NOD mouse.

32. Faecal and caecal microbiota profiles of mice do not cluster in the same way.

33. Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria induce differential interferon-β profiles in dendritic cells.

34. Alcohol facilitates CD1d loading, subsequent activation of NKT cells, and reduces the incidence of diabetes in NOD mice.

35. Predominant genera of fecal microbiota in children with atopic dermatitis are not altered by intake of probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Bi-07.

36. Influence of microflora on texture and contents of amino acids, organic acids, and volatiles in semi-hard cheese made with DL-starter and propionibacteria.

37. Family relationship of female breeders reduce the systematic inter-individual variation in the gut microbiota of inbred laboratory mice.

38. Variation in the gut microbiota of laboratory mice is related to both genetic and environmental factors.

39. Gut microbiota in human adults with type 2 diabetes differs from non-diabetic adults.

40. Morphology, genome sequence, and structural proteome of type phage P335 from Lactococcus lactis.

41. Analysis of the collar-whisker structure of temperate lactococcal bacteriophage TP901-1.

42. Anatomy of a lactococcal phage tail.

43. Effects of Lactococcus lactis on composition of intestinal microbiota: role of nisin.

44. Identification of the lower baseplate protein as the antireceptor of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophages TP901-1 and Tuc2009.

45. Structural characterization and assembly of the distal tail structure of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophage TP901-1.

46. Identification of the receptor-binding protein in 936-species lactococcal bacteriophages.

47. Identification of Lactococcus lactis genes required for bacteriophage adsorption.

48. Heat and DNA damage induction of the LexA-like regulator HdiR from Lactococcus lactis is mediated by RecA and ClpP.

49. ClpE from Lactococcus lactis promotes repression of CtsR-dependent gene expression.

50. Analysis of the complete DNA sequence of the temperate bacteriophage TP901-1: evolution, structure, and genome organization of lactococcal bacteriophages.

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