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    Antipsychotics and the gut microbiome: olanzapine-induced metabolic dysfunction is attenuated by antibiotic administration in the rat by Davey, K J, Cotter, P D, O'Sullivan, O, Crispie, F, Dinan, T G, Cryan, J F, O'Mahony, S M

    Published in Translational psychiatry (01-10-2013)
    “…The atypical antipsychotic olanzapine is often associated with serious metabolic side effects including weight gain and increased visceral fat. These adverse…”
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    Omics-Based Insights into Flavor Development and Microbial Succession within Surface-Ripened Cheese by Bertuzzi, A S, Walsh, A M, Sheehan, J J, Cotter, P D, Crispie, F, McSweeney, P L H, Kilcawley, K N, Rea, M C

    Published in mSystems (01-01-2018)
    “…In this study, a young Cheddar curd was used to produce two types of surface-ripened cheese, using two commercial smear-culture mixes of yeasts and bacteria…”
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    Identification of a phosphofructokinase-encoding gene from Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ1205--a novel link between carbon metabolism and gene regulation? by Crispie, F, Anba, J, Renault, P, Ehrlich, D, Fitzgerald, G, van Sinderen, D

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-12-2002)
    “…In order to isolate genes encoding so-called Two-Component Regulatory Systems from the lactic acid bacterium Streptococcus thermophilus, a cloning strategy was…”
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    Intramammary infusion of a live culture of Lactococcus lactis for treatment of bovine mastitis: comparison with antibiotic treatment in field trials by Klostermann, Katja, Crispie, Fiona, Flynn, James, Ross, R Paul, Hill, Colin, Meaney, William

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-08-2008)
    “…A treatment containing a live food-grade organism, Lactococcus lactis DPC3147, was compared with conventional antibiotic therapy for its potential to treat…”
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    Omics-Based Insights into Flavor Development and Microbial Succession within Surface-Ripened Cheese by A. S. Bertuzzi, A. M. Walsh, J. J. Sheehan, P. D. Cotter, F. Crispie, P. L. H. McSweeney, K. N. Kilcawley, M. C. Rea

    Published in mSystems (01-02-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT In this study, a young Cheddar curd was used to produce two types of surface-ripened cheese, using two commercial smear-culture mixes of yeasts and…”
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    Intramammary infusion of a live culture for treatment of bovine mastitis: effect of live lactococci on the mammary immune response by Crispie, Fiona, Alonso-Gómez, Mercedes, O'Loughlin, Collette, Klostermann, Katja, Flynn, James, Arkins, Seán, Meaney, William, Paul Ross, R, Hill, Colin

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-08-2008)
    “…In the accompanying article, we demonstrated that a live culture of Lactococcus lactis compares favourably with antibiotics for treatment of bovine mastitis in…”
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    The lantibiotic lacticin 3147 produced in a milk-based medium improves the efficacy of a bismuth-based teat seal in cattle deliberately infected with Staphylococcus aureus by Crispie, Fiona, Twomey, Denis, Flynn, James, Hill, Colin, Ross, Paul, Meaney, William

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-05-2005)
    “…A preparation of the bacteriocin lacticin 3147 (prepared from a demineralized whey protein fermentation liquor) was combined as a powder with a bismuth-based…”
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    Dry cow therapy with a non-antibiotic intramammary teat seal - a review by Crispie, Fiona, Flynn, James, Ross, R Paul, Hill, Colin, Meaney, William J

    Published in Irish Veterinary Journal (01-07-2004)
    “…: Dry cow antibiotic therapy is used to eliminate existing intramammary infections and to prevent new infections in the dry period. It is implemented as part…”
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