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1. Use of the alr gene as a food-grade selection marker in lactic acid bacteria

2. Mild atopic dermatitis is characterized by increase in non-staphylococcus pathobionts and loss of specific species.

3. The lactococcal ICE-ome encodes a repertoire of exchangeable traits with potential industrial relevance.

4. Detection and classification of the integrative conjugative elements of Lactococcus lactis.

5. A citizen-science-enabled catalogue of the vaginal microbiome and associated factors.

6. Salivary microbiome of healthy women of reproductive age.

7. Functional response to a microbial synbiotic in the gastrointestinal system of children: a randomized clinical trial.

8. Capacity of a Microbial Synbiotic To Rescue the In Vitro Metabolic Activity of the Gut Microbiome following Perturbation with Alcohol or Antibiotics.

9. Development of a live biotherapeutic throat spray with lactobacilli targeting respiratory viral infections.

10. Assessment of shelf-life and metabolic viability of a multi-strain synbiotic using standard and innovative enumeration technologies.

11. Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of a Throat Spray with Selected Lactobacilli in COVID-19 Outpatients.

12. Spontaneous Riboflavin-Overproducing Limosilactobacillus reuteri for Biofortification of Fermented Foods.

14. Why Are Bifidobacteria Important for Infants?

15. Delivery of Metabolically Neuroactive Probiotics to the Human Gut.

16. The nasal mutualist Dolosigranulum pigrum AMBR11 supports homeostasis via multiple mechanisms.

17. Topical Microbial Therapeutics against Respiratory Viral Infections.

18. Lipoproteins Contribute to the Anti-inflammatory Capacity of Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1.

19. Understanding mode of action can drive the translational pipeline towards more reliable health benefits for probiotics.

20. Renaissance of traditional DNA transfer strategies for improvement of industrial lactic acid bacteria.

21. Evaluating single-particle tracking by photo-activation localization microscopy (sptPALM) in Lactococcus lactis.

22. Transcriptome Analysis of a Spray Drying-Resistant Subpopulation Reveals a Zinc-Dependent Mechanism for Robustness in L. lactis SK11.

23. Lactic Acid Bacteria for Delivery of Endogenous or Engineered Therapeutic Molecules.

24. Induction of Natural Competence in Genetically-modified Lactococcus lactis .

25. Versatile Cas9-Driven Subpopulation Selection Toolbox for Lactococcus lactis.

26. Identification of probiotic effector molecules: present state and future perspectives.

27. Unleashing Natural Competence in Lactococcus lactis by Induction of the Competence Regulator ComX.

28. Lactobacillus plantarum Strains Can Enhance Human Mucosal and Systemic Immunity and Prevent Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Induced Reduction in T Regulatory Cells.

29. The effects of Lactobacillus plantarum on small intestinal barrier function and mucosal gene transcription; a randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial.

30. Can probiotics modulate human disease by impacting intestinal barrier function?

31. Strain-Dependent Transcriptome Signatures for Robustness in Lactococcus lactis.

32. Protease and lipase activities of fungal and bacterial strains derived from an artisanal raw ewe's milk cheese.

33. Draft Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus LBB.B5.

34. Stress Physiology of Lactic Acid Bacteria.

35. Volatile compound profiling of Turkish Divle Cave cheese during production and ripening.

36. Strain-Specific Features of Extracellular Polysaccharides and Their Impact on Lactobacillus plantarum-Host Interactions.

37. Draft Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus plantarum SF2A35B.

38. Characterization of the transcriptional regulation of the tarIJKL locus involved in ribitol-containing wall teichoic acid biosynthesis in Lactobacillus plantarum.

39. TLR signaling-induced CD103-expressing cells protect against intestinal inflammation.

40. Use of non-growing Lactococcus lactis cell suspensions for production of volatile metabolites with direct relevance for flavour formation during dairy fermentations.

41. Fermentation-induced variation in heat and oxidative stress phenotypes of Lactococcus lactis MG1363 reveals transcriptome signatures for robustness.

42. GtfA and GtfB are both required for protein O-glycosylation in Lactobacillus plantarum.

43. Diversity in robustness of Lactococcus lactis strains during heat stress, oxidative stress, and spray drying stress.

44. Transcriptome signatures of class I and III stress response deregulation in Lactobacillus plantarum reveal pleiotropic adaptation.

45. Transcriptome-based characterization of interactions between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus in lactose-grown chemostat cocultures.

46. O-glycosylation as a novel control mechanism of peptidoglycan hydrolase activity.

47. Genotypic adaptations associated with prolonged persistence of Lactobacillus plantarum in the murine digestive tract.

48. Probiotics can generate FoxP3 T-cell responses in the small intestine and simultaneously inducing CD4 and CD8 T cell activation in the large intestine.

49. Cell surface-associated compounds of probiotic lactobacilli sustain the strain-specificity dogma.

50. The impact of Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 teichoic acid D-alanylation on the generation of effector and regulatory T-cells in healthy mice.

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