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  1. Comparative Efficacy of Oral and Cloacal Administration of Lactobacillus Probiotics and Postbiotics against Campylobacter in Broiler Chickens
  2. Early-life supplementation of poultry-derived lactobacilli drives microbial succession and gut immune modulation in broiler chickens
  3. Early-Life Poultry-Derived Lactobacilli Drive Microbial Succession and Gut Immune Modulation in Broiler Chickens
  4. Modulation of functional activity of heat-stressed chicken macrophages by poultry-derived probiotic lactobacilli
  5. Complete genome sequences of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain P42 and Limosilactobacillus reuteri strain P43 isolated from chicken cecum
  6. In ovo feeding of probiotic lactobacilli differentially alters expression of genes involved in the development and immunological maturation of bursa of Fabricius in pre-hatched chicks
  7. On 'Intracellular production of superoxide radical and of hydrogen peroxide by redox active compounds' by H. Moustafa Hassan, Irwin Fridovich
  8. Role of the Mn-Catalase in Aerobic Growth of Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 14431
  9. Complete Genome Sequences of Six Lactobacilli Isolated from American Quarter Horses
  10. Attenuated Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium, Strain NC983, Is Immunogenic, and Protective against Virulent Typhimurium Challenges in Mice
  11. Complete Genome Sequences of Lactobacillus Strains C25 and P38, Isolated from Chicken Cecum
  12. An Attenuated Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Strain and Galacto-Oligosaccharides Accelerate Clearance of Salmonella Infections in Poultry through Modifications to ...
  13. Impact of Dietary Galacto-Oligosaccharide (GOS) on Chicken’s Gut Microbiota, Mucosal Gene Expression, and Salmonella Colonization
  14. A comparison of sequencing platforms and bioinformatics pipelines for compositional analysis of the gut microbiome
  15. Draft Genome Sequence of Lactobacillus crispatus C25 Isolated from Chicken Cecum
  16. Draft Genome Sequences of Lactobacillus animalis Strain P38 and Lactobacillus reuteri Strain P43 Isolated from Chicken Cecum
  17. Complete Genome Sequence of NC983, a Live Attenuated Strain ofSalmonella entericaSerovar Typhimurium
  18. Interplay Between O 2 and Iron in Gene Expression: Environmental Sensing by FNR, ArcA, and Fur in Bacteria
  19. Development of the Chick Microbiome: How Early Exposure Influences Future Microbial Diversity
  20. Mitochondrial DNA Fragmentation to Monitor Processing Parameters in High Acid, Plant‐Derived Foods
  21. Poultry Body Temperature Contributes to Invasion Control through Reduced Expression of Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 1 Genes in Salmonella enterica Serovars Typhimurium and Enteritidis
  22. Mitochondrial DNA Fragmentation as a Molecular Tool to Monitor Thermal Processing of Plant-Derived, Low-Acid Foods, and Biomaterials
  23. Biology of Reactive Oxygen Species, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidants in Lactic Acid Bacteria
  24. Pyruvate Protects Pathogenic Spirochetes from H2O2 Killing
  25. Ferric Uptake Regulator-Dependent Antinitrosative Defenses in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Pathogenesis
  26. Transcriptional regulation by Ferric Uptake Regulator (Fur) in pathogenic bacteria
  27. Direct fed microbial supplementation repartitions host energy to the immune system
  28. The Fur regulon in anaerobically grown Salmonella enterica sv. Typhimurium: identification of new Fur targets
  29. Analysis of the ArcA regulon in anaerobically grown Salmonella enterica sv. Typhimurium
  30. Fur Negatively Regulates hns and Is Required for the Expression of HilA and Virulence in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium
  31. Role of Antioxidant Enzymes in Bacterial Resistance to Organic Acids
  32. Evolution of the Probiotic Concept
  33. Effects of pH, Dissolved Oxygen, and Ionic Strength on the Survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Organic Acid Solutions
  34. Antimicrobial Properties of Milkfat Globule Membrane Fractions
  35. Anti-inflammatory properties ofLactobacillus gasseriexpressing manganese superoxide dismutase using the interleukin 10-deficient mouse model of colitis
  36. FNR Is a Global Regulator of Virulence and Anaerobic Metabolism in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium (ATCC 14028s)
  37. Transcriptional and Functional Analysis of Oxalyl-Coenzyme A (CoA) Decarboxylase and Formyl-CoA Transferase Genes from Lactobacillus acidophilus
  38. Marker-free chromosomal integration of the manganese superoxide dismutase gene (sodA) fromStreptococcus thermophilusintoLactobacillus gasseri
  39. Role of catalase and oxyR in the viable but nonculturable state of Vibrio vulnificus
  40. Expression of a Heterologous Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Gene in Intestinal Lactobacilli Provides Protection against Hydrogen Peroxide Toxicity
  41. Effect of malic acid on the growth kinetics of Lactobacillus plantarum
  42. Molecular characterization and functional analysis of the manganese-containing superoxide dismutase gene (sodA) from Streptococcus thermophilus AO54
  43. RpoS-Dependent Stress Response and Exoenzyme Production in Vibrio vulnificus
  44. Azotobacter chroococcumdoes not containsodAor its gene product Mn-superoxide dismutase
  45. Characterization of the iron superoxide dismutase gene of <i>Azotobacter vinelandii</i>: <i>sodB</i> may be essential for viability
  46. Mechanism of Regulation of 8-Hydroxyguanine Endonuclease by Oxidative Stress: Roles of FNR, ArcA, and Fur
  47. Enhancement of the antibacterial activity of ampicillin by liposome encapsulation
  48. Binding of integration host factor (IHF) to the Escherichia coli sodA gene and its role in the regulation of a sodA-lacZ fusion gene
  49. Stability of Escherichia coli sodA mRNA and identification of the transcriptional start site(s) under different environmental and oxidative stresses
  50. Roles of manganese and iron in the regulation of the biosynthesis of manganese-superoxide dismutase inEscherichia coli
  51. The Effects of fur on the Transcriptional and Post-transcriptional Regulation of MnSOD Gene (sodA) in Escherichia coli
  52. Characterization of regulatory mutations causing anaerobic derepression of the sodA gene in Escherichia coli K12: cooperation between cis- and trans-acting regulatory loci
  53. Transcriptional activation of Mn-superoxide dismutase gene (sodA) of Escherichia coli by MnCl2
  54. Modeling the specific growth rate of Lactobacillus plantarum in cucumber extract
  55. Modeling the cucumber fermentation: Growth ofLactobacillus plantarum
  56. Characterization of cis-Acting Regulatory Mutations Causing Anaerobic Expression of the sodA Gene in Escherichia coli
  57. Cloning and expression of the manganese superoxide dismutase gene of Escherichia coli in Lactococcus lactis and Lactobacillus gasseri
  58. Transcriptional regulation of Mn-superoxide dismutase gene (sodA) of Escherichia coli is stimulated by DNA gyrase inhibitors
  59. Characterization oftrans-acting regulatory elements affecting the expression of Mn-superoxide dismutase (sodA) inEscherichia coli
  60. Regulatory roles of Fnr, Fur, and Arc in expression of manganese-containing superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli.
  61. Use of continuous culture for internal pH determination of lactic acid bacteria
  62. Acid Tolerance of Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Lactobacillus plantarum
  63. Use of site-directed mutagenesis to identify an upstream regulatory sequence of sodA gene of Escherichia coli K-12.
  64. An electron spin resonance study of oxyradical generation in superoxide dismutase- and catalase-deficient mutants of Escherichia coli K-12
  65. Effect of temperature andhtpRon the biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase inEscherichia coli
  66. Attenuation of Antioxidant Enzymes in Response to Oxidative Stresses1
  67. Microbial Superoxide Dismutases
  68. Induction of the manganese-containing superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli is independent of the oxidative stress (oxyR-controlled) regulon.
  69. Response of hydroperoxidase and superoxide dismutase deficient mutants of Escherichia coli K-12 to oxidative stress
  70. Transcriptional regulation of katE in Escherichia coli K-12
  71. Stability and expression of a plasmid‐containing killer toxin cDNA in batch and chemostat cultures of saccharomyces cerevisiae
  72. Antibacterial activity of plantaricin SIK-83, a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum
  73. The role of redox in the regulation of manganese-containing superoxide dismutase biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.
  74. An assay for the detection of superoxide dismutase in individual Escherichia coli colonies
  75. Isolation and characterization of respiratory-deficient mutants of Escherichia coli K-12
  76. Role of oxyradicals in the inactivation of catalase by ozone
  77. Regulation of manganese-containing superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli. Anaerobic induction by nitrate.
  78. Effect of oxygen tension on stability and expression of a killer toxin chimeric plasmid in a chemostat culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  79. Biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase and catalase in chemostat culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  80. Induction and inactivation of catalase and superoxide dismutase of Escherichia coli by ozone
  81. Biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase in eight prokaryotes: Effects of oxygen, paraquat and an iron chelator
  82. Biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase and catalase inSaccharomyces cerevisiae: effects of oxygen and cytochromec deficiency
  83. Effects of cysteine on growth, protease production, and catalase activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens
  84. Regulation of the manganese-containing superoxide dismutase is independent of the inducible DNA repair system in Escherichia coli.
  85. Biochemical characterization of a paraquat-tolerant mutant of Escherichia coli.
  86. Optimization of the hide powder azure assay for quantitating the protease of Pseudomonas fluorescens
  87. Isolation of paraquat-resistant mutants ofEscherichia coli: lack of correlation between resistance and the activity of superoxide dismutase
  88. Biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase in Sacchromyces cerevisiae: Effects of paraquat and copper
  89. Induction of the manganese-containing superoxide dismutase inEscherichia coliby nalidixic acid and by iron chelators
  90. Superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidase in four strains ofNeisseria meningitidisof different virulence
  91. Anaerobic biosynthesis of the manganese-containing superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli.
  92. [30] Determination of the mutagenicity of oxygen free radicals using microbial systems
  93. [53] Determination of microbial damage caused by oxygen free radicals, and the protective role of superoxide dismutase
  94. [69] Exacerbation of superoxide radical formation by Paraquat
  95. Biosynthesis of oxygen-detoxifying enzymes in Bdellovibrio stolpii
  96. Superoxide dismutase protects against paraquat-mediated dioxygen toxicity and mutagenicity: studies in Salmonella typhimurium
  97. Mutagenicity of oxygen free radicals.
  98. Exacerbations of Oxygen Toxicity by Redox Active Compounds
  99. Inhibitors of superoxide dismutases: A cautionary tale
  100. Mechanism of the antibiotic action pyocyanine
  101. Superoxide Dismutases
  102. Superoxide Dismutases: Detoxication of a Free Radical
  103. Paraquat and Escherichia coli. Mechanism of production of extracellular superoxide radical.
  104. Intracellular production of superoxide radical and of hydrogen peroxide by redox active compounds
  105. Paraquat and the exacerbation of oxygen toxicity
  106. Superoxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Oxygen Tolerance of Oxygen-Sensitive Mutants of Escherichia coli
  107. Superoxide radical and the oxygen enhancement of the toxicity of paraquat in Escherichia coli.
  108. Regulation of the synthesis of catalase and peroxidase in Escherichia coli.
  109. Regulation and Role of Superoxide Dismutase
  110. Regulation of superoxide dismutase synthesis in Escherichia coli: glucose effect
  111. Regulation of the synthesis of superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli. Induction by methyl viologen.
  112. Physiological function of superoxide dismutase in glucose-limited chemostat cultures of Escherichia coli
  113. Biochemical and physiological properties of alkaline phosphatases in five isolates of marine bacteria
  114. Enzymatic defenses against the toxicity of oxygen and of streptonigrin in Escherichia coli
  115. Diminution of outer membrane permeability by Mg2+ in a marine pseudomonad
  116. The resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to chloramphenicol
  117. Kinetics of Na+-dependent K+ ion transport in a marine pseudomonad
  118. Sensory and Shelf-Life Evaluations of Cottage Cheese Treated with Potassium Sorbate
  119. Effects of Selected Food Additives on Growth of Pseudomonas fragi
  120. Molar Growth Yield of Streptococcus faecalis on Pyruvate
  121. Molar Growth Yields of Certain Lactic Acid Bacteria as Influenced by Autolysis
  122. Role of Galactose or Glucose-1-Phosphate in Preventing the Lysis of Streptococcus diacetilactis