In a study looking at the culturable, aerobic Actinobacteria associated with the human gastrointestinal tract, the vast majority of isolates obtained from dried human faeces belonged to the genus Bacillus and related bacteria. A total of 124 isolates were recovered from the faeces of 10 healthy adult donors. 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses showed the majority belonged to the families Bacillaceae (n = 81) and Paenibacillaceae (n = 3), with Bacillus species isolated from all donors. Isolates tentatively identified as Bacillus clausii (n = 32) and B. licheniformis (n = 28) were recovered most frequently, with the genera Lysinibacillus, Ureibacillus, Oceanobacillus, Ornithinibacillus and Virgibacillus represented in some donors. Phenotypic data...
The microbiota of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple orga...
International audienceThe compilation of the complete prokaryotic repertoire associated with human b...
The composition and role of bacteria in the human gut has been studied intensely and is a burgeoning...
In a study looking at the culturable, aerobic Actinobacteria associated with the human gastrointesti...
In a study looking at culturable aerobic Actinobacteria associated with the human gastrointestinal t...
Aims: To isolate and characterize spore-former bacteria able to colonize thehuman gastrointestinal t...
The human large intestine harbours an abundant and extremely diverse microflora with more than 400-5...
Although the health-promoting roles of bifidobacteria are widely accepted, the diversity of bifidoba...
Spores from a number of different Bacillus species are currently being used as human and animal prob...
Organisms of the genus Bacillus are aerobic, spore-forming, usually gram-positive rods which, with t...
International audienceThe paradox of a host specificity of the human faecal microbiota otherwise ack...
Although the health-promoting roles of bifidobacteria are widely accepted, the diversity of bifidoba...
That human fecesmay contain a variety of species of non-spore-bearing anaerobic bacilli has been kno...
The human large intestine harbours an abundant and extremely diverse microora with more than 400–500...
The microbiota of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple orga...
International audienceThe compilation of the complete prokaryotic repertoire associated with human b...
The composition and role of bacteria in the human gut has been studied intensely and is a burgeoning...
In a study looking at the culturable, aerobic Actinobacteria associated with the human gastrointesti...
In a study looking at culturable aerobic Actinobacteria associated with the human gastrointestinal t...
Aims: To isolate and characterize spore-former bacteria able to colonize thehuman gastrointestinal t...
The human large intestine harbours an abundant and extremely diverse microflora with more than 400-5...
Although the health-promoting roles of bifidobacteria are widely accepted, the diversity of bifidoba...
Spores from a number of different Bacillus species are currently being used as human and animal prob...
Organisms of the genus Bacillus are aerobic, spore-forming, usually gram-positive rods which, with t...
International audienceThe paradox of a host specificity of the human faecal microbiota otherwise ack...
Although the health-promoting roles of bifidobacteria are widely accepted, the diversity of bifidoba...
That human fecesmay contain a variety of species of non-spore-bearing anaerobic bacilli has been kno...
The human large intestine harbours an abundant and extremely diverse microora with more than 400–500...
The microbiota of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple orga...
International audienceThe compilation of the complete prokaryotic repertoire associated with human b...
The composition and role of bacteria in the human gut has been studied intensely and is a burgeoning...