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    Potentiation by metal ions of the efficacy of the ionophores, monensin and tetronasin, towards four species of ruminal bacteria by Newbold, C. James, Wallace, Robert John, Walker-Bax, Nicola D.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-01-2013)
    “…Abstract Concentrations of Na+, K+ and Ca2+ in the growth medium were varied within limits normally found in vivo to determine how cation concentrations affect…”
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    Incorporation of [15N]ammonia by the cellulolytic ruminal bacteria Fibrobacter succinogenes Bl2, Ruminococcus albus SY3, and Ruminococcus flavefaciens 17 by ATASOGLU, Cengiz, NEWBOLD, C. James, WALLACE, R. John

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-06-2001)
    “…The origin of cell nitrogen and amino acid nitrogen during growth of ruminal cellulolytic bacteria in different growth media was investigated by using…”
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    Terminator Operon Reporter: combining a transcription termination switch with reporter technology for improved gene synthesis and synthetic biology applications by Zampini, Massimiliano, Mur, Luis A. J., Rees Stevens, Pauline, Pachebat, Justin A., Newbold, C. James, Hayes, Finbarr, Kingston-Smith, Alison

    Published in Scientific reports (25-05-2016)
    “…Synthetic biology is characterized by the development of novel and powerful DNA fabrication methods and by the application of engineering principles to…”
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    Rumen ciliate protozoa contain high concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids and vaccenic acid, yet do not hydrogenate linoleic acid or desaturate stearic acid by Devillard, Estelle, McIntosh, Freda M., Newbold, C. James, Wallace, R. John

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-10-2006)
    “…Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) have been shown to improve human health. They are derived from the microbial conversion of dietary linoleic acid…”
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    De Novo Synthesis of Amino Acids by the Ruminal Bacteria Prevotella bryantii B14,Selenomonas ruminantium HD4, and Streptococcus bovis ES1 by ATASOGLU, C, VALDES, C, WALKER, N. D, NEWBOLD, C. J, WALLACE, R. J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-1998)
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    Effect of antibiotics on the bacterial population of the rabbit caecum by Abecia, Leticia, Fondevila, Manuel, Balcells, Joaquim, Edwards, Joan E, Newbold, C. James, McEwan, Neil R

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-07-2007)
    “…The effect feeding antibiotics has on the bacterial population of the rabbit caecum was investigated. No changes in total volatile fatty acid production or…”
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    Molecular profiling of bacterial species in the rabbit caecum by Abecia, Leticia, Fondevila, Manuel, Balcells, Joaquim, Edwards, Joan E., Newbold, C. James, McEwan, Neil R.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-03-2005)
    “…The diversity of bacteria present in the caecum of the rabbit was investigated. Partial bacterial 16S rRNA genes from a digested sample collected from the…”
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    Characterization of XYN10B, a modular xylanase from the ruminal protozoan Polyplastron multivesiculatum, with a family 22 carbohydrate-binding module that binds to cellulose by Devillard, Estelle, Bera-Maillet, Christel, Flint, Harry J, Scott, Karen P, Newbold, C James, Wallace, R John, Jouany, Jean-Pierre, Forano, Evelyne

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-07-2003)
    “…A new xylanase gene, xyn10B, was isolated from the ruminal protozoan Polyplastron multivesiculatum and the gene product was characterized. XYN10B is the first…”
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    Estimation of the relative abundance of different Bacteroides and Prevotella ribotypes in gut samples by restriction enzyme profiling of PCR-amplified 16S rRNA gene sequences by Wood, J. (Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, UK.), Scott, K.P, Avgustin, G, Newbold, C.J, Flint, H.J

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-10-1998)
    “…We describe an approach for determining the genetic composition of Bacteroides and Prevotella populations in gut contents based on selective amplification of…”
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    An NAD +-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase cloned from the ruminal ciliate protozoan, Entodinium caudatum by Newbold, C. James, McEwan, Neil R., Calza, Roger E., Chareyron, Emilie N., Duval, Stéphane M., Eschenlauer, Sylvain C.P., McIntosh, Freda M., Nelson, Nancy, Travis, Anthony J., Wallace, R. John

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (15-06-2005)
    “…An NAD +-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH; EC 1.4.1.24) was cloned from the ruminal ciliate protozoan, Entodinium caudatum. The gene had high sequence…”
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    Influence of the pattern of peptide supply on microbial activity in the rumen simulating fermenter (RUSITEC) by Russi, Juan P., Wallace, R. John, Newbold, C. James

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-07-2002)
    “…The source and pattern of N supply was varied in the rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC) in order to determine if continuous, rather than transient,…”
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    Influence of 1-[(E)-2-methyl-4-nitrophenyl)diaz-1-enyl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid and diphenyliodonium chloride on ruminal protein metabolism and ruminal microorganisms by Floret, F, Chaudhary, L.C, Ellis, W.C, El Hassan, S, McKain, N, Newbold, C.J, Wallace, R.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1999)
    “…The effects of 1-[(E)-2-(2-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) diaz-1-enyl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid (LY29) and diphenyliodonium chloride (DIC) on the degradation of…”
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    Natural Products as Manipulators of Rumen Fermentation by Wallace, R. John, McEwan, Neil R, McIntosh, Freda M, Teferedegne, Belete, Newbold, C. James

    “…There is increasing interest in exploiting natural products as feed additives to solve problems in animal nutrition and livestock production. Essential oils…”
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    xylanase produced by the rumen anaerobic protozoan Polyplastron multivesiculatum shows close sequence similarity to family 11 xylanases from Gram-positive bacteria by Devillard, E, Newbold, C.J, Scott, K.P, Forano, E, Wallace, R.J, Jouany, J.P, Flint, H.J

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-12-1999)
    “…We report for the first time the cloning and characterisation of a protozoal enzyme involved in plant cell wall polysaccharide degradation. A cDNA library was…”
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    Large-volume stacking in capillary electrophoresis using a methanol run buffer by Kim, Bojeong, Chung, Doo Soo

    Published in Electrophoresis (01-01-2002)
    “…Highly sensitive nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis of weakly acidic organic compounds has been performed using methanol as the run buffer solvent. Methanol…”
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    Incorporation of [15N]Ammonia by the Cellulolytic Ruminal Bacteria Fibrobacter succinogenesBL2, Ruminococcus albus SY3, and Ruminococcus flavefaciens 17 by Cengiz Atasoglu, C. James Newbold, R. John Wallace

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-06-2001)
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    Stability and stabilization of potential feed additive enzymes in rumen fluid by Morgavi, Diego P., Newbold, C.James, Beever, David E., Wallace, R.John

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-02-2000)
    “…Four commercial preparations of fibrolytic enzymes, from Irpex lacteus, Trichoderma viride, Aspergillus niger, and a mixture designed to be similar to the I…”
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    A xylanase produced by the rumen anaerobic protozoan Polyplastron multivesiculatum shows close sequence similarity to family 11 xylanases from Gram-positive bacteria by Devillard, Estelle, Newbold, C.James, Scott, Karen P., Forano, Evelyne, Wallace, R.John, Jouany, Jean-Pierre, Flint, Harry J.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-12-1999)
    “…We report for the first time the cloning and characterisation of a protozoal enzyme involved in plant cell wall polysaccharide degradation. A cDNA library was…”
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