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    Acetate Utilization and Butyryl Coenzyme A (CoA):Acetate-CoA Transferase in Butyrate-Producing Bacteria from the Human Large Intestine by DUNCAN, Sylvia H, BARCENILLA, Adela, STEWART, Colin S, PRYDE, Susan E, FLINT, Harry J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2002)
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    A prodrug approach to the use of coumarins as potential therapeutics for superficial mycoses by Mercer, Derry K, Robertson, Jennifer, Wright, Kristine, Miller, Lorna, Smith, Shane, Stewart, Colin S, O Neil, Deborah A

    Published in PloS one (18-11-2013)
    “…Superficial mycoses are fungal infections of the outer layers of the skin, hair and nails that affect 20-25% of the world's population, with increasing…”
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    Keratin hydrolysis by dermatophytes by Mercer, Derry K, Stewart, Colin S

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract Dermatophytes are the most common cause of superficial fungal infections (tinea infections) and are a specialized group of filamentous fungi capable…”
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    Oxalobacter formigenes and Its Potential Role in Human Health by DUNCAN, Sylvia H, RICHARDSON, Anthony J, KAUL, Poonam, HOLMES, Ross P, ALLISON, Milton J, STEWART, Colin S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-2002)
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    Bacterial diversity within the equine large intestine as revealed by molecular analysis of cloned 16S rRNA genes by Daly, K, Stewart, C.S, Flint, H.J, Shirazi-Beechey, S.P

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-12-2001)
    “…The molecular diversity of the microflora present within the equine large intestine was investigated through the analysis of PCR-amplified 16S ribosomal RNA…”
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    Effects of alternative dietary substrates on competition between human colonic bacteria in an anaerobic fermentor system by Duncan, S.H, Scott, K.P, Ramsay, A.G, Harmsen, H.J.M, Welling, G.W, Stewart, C.S, Flint, H.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2003)
    “…Duplicate anaerobic fermentor systems were used to examine changes in a community of human fecal bacteria supplied with different carbohydrate energy sources…”
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    NP213 (Novexatin®): A unique therapy candidate for onychomycosis with a differentiated safety and efficacy profile by Mercer, Derry K, Robertson, Jennifer C, Miller, Lorna, Stewart, Colin S, O'Neil, Deborah A

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (10-11-2020)
    “…Abstract NP213 (Novexatin®) is a novel antifungal peptide specifically designed for the topical treatment of onychomycosis. NP213 was designed using host…”
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    Molecular Analysis of the Microbial Diversity Present in the Colonic Wall, Colonic Lumen, and Cecal Lumen of a Pig by PRYDE, S. E, RICHARDSON, A. J, STEWART, C. S, FLINT, H. J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-1999)
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    The microbiology of butyrate formation in the human colon by Pryde, Susan E, Duncan, Sylvia H, Hold, Georgina L, Stewart, Colin S, Flint, Harry J

    Published in FEMS Microbiology Letters (17-12-2002)
    “…Butyrate arising from microbial fermentation is important for the energy metabolism and normal development of colonic epithelial cells and has a mainly…”
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    Contribution of acetate to butyrate formation by human faecal bacteria by Duncan, Sylvia H., Holtrop, Grietje, Lobley, Gerald E., Calder, A. Graham, Stewart, Colin S., Flint, Harry J.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-06-2004)
    “…Acetate is normally regarded as an endproduct of anaerobic fermentation, but butyrate-producing bacteria found in the human colon can be net utilisers of…”
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    Phylogenetic Relationships of Butyrate-Producing Bacteria from the Human Gut by BARCENILLA, A, PRYDE, S. E, MARTIN, J. C, DUNCAN, S. H, STEWART, C. S, HENDERSON, C, FLINT, H. J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-2000)
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    Anti-Inflammatory Implications of the Microbial Transformation of Dietary Phenolic Compounds by Russell, Wendy R, Scobbie, Lorraine, Chesson, Andrew, Richardson, Anthony J, Stewart, Colin S, Duncan, Sylvia H, Drew, Janice E, Duthie, Garry G

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (01-09-2008)
    “…Due to the success of therapeutic anti-inflammatory compounds to inhibit, retard, and reverse the development of colon cancer, the identification of dietary…”
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    Bacterial diversity within the equine large intestine as revealed by molecular analysis of cloned 16S rRNA genes by Daly, Kristian, Stewart, Colin S, Flint, Harry J, Shirazi-Beechey, Soraya P

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (26-12-2001)
    “…The molecular diversity of the microflora present within the equine large intestine was investigated through the analysis of PCR-amplified 16S ribosomal RNA…”
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    Oxalobacter formigenes and its role in oxalate metabolism in the human gut by Stewart, Colin S, Duncan, Sylvia H, Cave, David R

    Published in FEMS Microbiology Letters (15-01-2004)
    “…Oxalate is ingested in a wide range of animal feeds and human foods and beverages and is formed endogenously as a waste product of metabolism. Bacterial,…”
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    The microbiology of butyrate formation in the human colon by Pryde, Susan E., Duncan, Sylvia H., Hold, Georgina L., Stewart, Colin S., Flint, Harry J.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-12-2002)
    “…Abstract Butyrate arising from microbial fermentation is important for the energy metabolism and normal development of colonic epithelial cells and has a…”
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    Adaptation of Ruminococcus flavefaciens resulting in increased degradation of ryegrass cell walls by Saluzzi, L, Flint, H.J, Stewart, C.S

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-07-2001)
    “…This study investigated the long term adaptation of a ruminal bacterium to growth on four different plant cell wall substrates. No significant increase in…”
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    Poisonous plants and related toxins by Acamovic, T, Stewart, C. S, Pennycott, T. W

    “…This book presents refereed and edited papers from the 6th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants, held in Scotland in August 2001. It covers a range of…”
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    Lytic and lysogenic infection of diverse Escherichia coli and Shigella strains with a verocytotoxigenic bacteriophage by JAMES, Chloe E, STANLEY, Karen N, ALLISON, Heather E, FLINT, Harry J, STEWART, Colin S, SHARP, Richard J, SAUNDERS, Jon R, MCCARTHY, Alan J

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-09-2001)
    “…A verocytotoxigenic bacteriophage isolated from a strain of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157, into which a kanamycin resistance gene (aph3) had been…”
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    Inhibitory activity of gut bacteria against Escherichia coli O157 mediated by dietary plant metabolites by Duncan, Sylvia H, Flint, Harry J, Stewart, Colin S

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (15-07-1998)
    “…Under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, the growth of Escherichia coli O157 strain NCTC 12900 was inhibited by the coumarins esculetin, umbelliferone and…”
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