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Stool substitute transplant therapy for the eradication of Clostridium difficile infection: ‘RePOOPulating’ the gut
Elaine
O
Petrof,
Gregory
B
Gloor,
Stephen
J
Vanner,
Scott
J
Weese,
David
Carter,
Michelle
C
Daigneault,
Eric
M
Brown,
Kathleen
Schroeter,
Emma
Allen-Vercoe
Microbiome 2013, 1 :3 (9 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
A super-probiotic synthetic stool, composed of 33 different bacterial strains, was developed and used to treat two patients with severe C. difficile infection. The probiotic bacteria could still be detected up to six months after inoculation.
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Changes in Holstein cow milk and serum proteins during intramammary infection with three different strains of Staphylococcus aureus
Yunee
Kim,
Heba
Atalla,
Bonnie
Mallard,
Claude
Robert,
Niel
Karrow
BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7 :51 (1 September 2011)
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Daytime pattern of post-exercise protein intake affects whole-body protein turnover in resistance-trained males
Daniel
R
Moore,
Jose
Areta,
Vernon
G
Coffey,
Trent
Stellingwerff,
Stuart
M
Phillips,
Louise
M
Burke,
Marilyn
Cléroux,
Jean-Philippe
Godin,
John
A
Hawley
Nutrition & Metabolism 2012, 9 :91 (16 October 2012)
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Incidence, distribution, seasonality, and demographic risk factors of Salmonella Enteritidis human infections in Ontario, Canada, 2007–2009
Csaba
Varga,
David
L
Pearl,
Scott
A
McEwen,
Jan
M
Sargeant,
Frank
Pollari,
Michele
T
Guerin
BMC Infectious Diseases 2013, 13 :212 (10 May 2013)
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Landscape diversity and the resilience of agricultural returns: a portfolio analysis of land-use patterns and economic returns from lowland agriculture
David
J
Abson,
Evan
DG
Fraser,
Tim
G
Benton
Agriculture & Food Security 2013, 2 :2 (7 January 2013)
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Are all n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids created equal?
Breanne
M
Anderson,
David
WL
Ma
Lipids in Health and Disease 2009, 8 :33 (10 August 2009)
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Personal, behavioral and socio-environmental predictors of overweight incidence in young adults: 10-yr longitudinal findings
Virginia
Quick,
Melanie
Wall,
Nicole
Larson,
Jess
Haines,
Dianne
Neumark-Sztainer
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013, 10 :37 (25 March 2013)
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Bifidobacterium pseudolongum are efficient indicators of animal fecal contamination in raw milk cheese industry
Véronique
Delcenserie,
Françoise
Gavini,
Bernard
China,
Georges
Daube
BMC Microbiology 2011, 11 :178 (4 August 2011)
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Increased annexin A1 and A2 levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid are associated with resistance to respiratory disease in beef calves
Chandrika
Senthilkumaran,
Mary Ellen
Clark,
Khaled
Abdelaziz,
Ken
G
Bateman,
Allison
MacKay,
Joanne
Hewson,
Jeff
L
Caswell
Veterinary Research 2013, 44 :24 (8 April 2013)
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Can DNA barcoding accurately discriminate megadiverse Neotropical freshwater fish fauna?
Luiz HG
Pereira,
Robert
Hanner,
Fausto
Foresti,
Claudio
Oliveira
BMC Genetics 2013, 14 :20 (9 March 2013)
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Effect of 28 days of creatine ingestion on muscle metabolism and performance of a simulated cycling road race
Robert
C
Hickner,
David
J
Dyck,
Josh
Sklar,
Holly
Hatley,
Priscilla
Byrd
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2010, 7 :26 (7 July 2010)
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The successful experimental induction of necrotic enteritis in chickens by Clostridium perfringens : a critical review
Bahram
Shojadoost,
Andrew
R
Vince,
John
F
Prescott
Veterinary Research 2012, 43 :74 (26 October 2012)
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A universal DNA mini-barcode for biodiversity analysis
Isabelle
Meusnier,
Gregory
AC
Singer,
Jean-François
Landry,
Donal
A
Hickey,
Paul
DN
Hebert,
Mehrdad
Hajibabaei
BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :214 (12 May 2008)
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Characterising the biology of novel lytic bacteriophages infecting multidrug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
Agata
Kęsik-Szeloch,
Zuzanna
Drulis-Kawa,
Beata
Weber-Dąbrowska,
Jerzy
Kassner,
Grażyna
Majkowska-Skrobek,
Daria
Augustyniak,
Marzanna
Łusiak-Szelachowska,
Maciej
Żaczek,
Andrzej
Górski,
Andrew
M
Kropinski
Virology Journal 2013, 10 :100 (28 March 2013)
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DNA damage in preserved specimens and tissue samples: a molecular assessment
Juergen
Zimmermann,
Mehrdad
Hajibabaei,
David
C
Blackburn,
James
Hanken,
Elizabeth
Cantin,
Janos
Posfai,
Thomas
C
Evans
Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5 :18 (23 October 2008)
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Assessment of PBTs in the European Union: a critical assessment of the proposed evaluation scheme with reference to plant protection products
Keith
Solomon,
Michael
Matthies,
Marco
Vighi
Environmental Sciences Europe 2013, 25 :10 (1 May 2013)
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Self-management experiences among men and women with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a qualitative analysis
Rebecca
Mathew,
Enza
Gucciardi,
Margaret
De Melo,
Paula
Barata
BMC Family Practice 2012, 13 :122 (19 December 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Men feel more reluctant than women to disclose their diabetes in social situations, resulting in weaker support networks and more self-reliance in managing their condition, findings which may inform gender specific treatment stategies
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A pilot randomized controlled trial to promote healthful fish consumption during pregnancy: The Food for Thought Study
Emily
Oken,
Lauren
B
Guthrie,
Arienne
Bloomingdale,
Deborah
N
Platek,
Sarah
Price,
Jess
Haines,
Matthew
W
Gillman,
Sjurdur
F
Olsen,
David
C
Bellinger,
Robert
O
Wright
Nutrition Journal 2013, 12 :33 (15 March 2013)
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Valorizing the 'Irulas' traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Kodiakkarai Reserve Forest, India
Subramanyam
Ragupathy,
Steven
G
Newmaster
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009, 5 :10 (14 April 2009)
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DNA barcoding reveals diversity of Hymenoptera and the dominance of parasitoids in a sub-arctic environment
Julie
K
Stahlhut,
José
Fernández-Triana,
Sarah
J
Adamowicz,
Matthias
Buck,
Henri
Goulet,
Paul DN
Hebert,
John
T
Huber,
Mark
T
Merilo,
Cory
S
Sheffield,
Thomas
Woodcock,
M Alex
Smith
BMC Ecology 2013, 13 :2 (26 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
DNA barcoding of hymenopteran diversity in a sub-Arctic region reveals a far greater richness of parasitoid species than previously expected, highlighting the need for future research efforts to investigate the high diversity of potential host species.
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Non-suicidal self-injury, youth, and the Internet: What mental health professionals need to know
Stephen
P
Lewis,
Nancy
L
Heath,
Natalie
J
Michal,
Jamie
M
Duggan
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2012, 6 :13 (30 March 2012)
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Insights into biodiversity sampling strategies for freshwater microinvertebrate faunas through bioblitz campaigns and DNA barcoding
Brandon
J
Laforest,
Amanda
K
Winegardner,
Omar
A
Zaheer,
Nicholas
W
Jeffery,
Elizabeth
E
Boyle,
Sarah
J
Adamowicz
BMC Ecology 2013, 13 :13 (4 April 2013)
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Genome sequence and analysis of a broad-host range lytic bacteriophage that infects the Bacillus cereus group
Tarek
F
El-Arabi,
Mansel
W
Griffiths,
Yi-Min
She,
Andre
Villegas,
Erika
J
Lingohr,
Andrew
M
Kropinski
Virology Journal 2013, 10 :48 (7 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Bacillus cereus is a cause of food poisoning, which could be prevented through the use of lytic bacteriophage. This study describes a novel phage, isolated from sewage, in the family Myoviridae. This phage is able to infect a broad range of Bacillus species, including B. cereus and B. anthracis, indicating its potential application in food preservation.
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Characterization of the biofilm forming ability of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius from dogs
Ameet
Singh,
Meagan
Walker,
Joyce
Rousseau,
Jeffrey
Scott
Weese
BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9 :93 (3 May 2013)
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Motivational Interviewing as an intervention to increase adolescent self-efficacy and promote weight loss: Methodology and design
Beverly
Walpole,
Elizabeth
Dettmer,
Barbara
Morrongiello,
Brian
McCrindle,
Jill
Hamilton
BMC Public Health 2011, 11 :459 (10 June 2011)
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