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The following pages link to Mixed-species biofilm formation by lactic acid bacteria and rice wine yeasts (Q42121814):
Displaying 19 items.
- New developments in microbial interspecies signaling (Q24650382) (← links)
- Bacterial-fungal interactions: hyphens between agricultural, clinical, environmental, and food microbiologists (Q28741795) (← links)
- The importance of inter-species cell-cell co-aggregation between Lactobacillus plantarum ML11-11 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY4741 in mixed-species biofilm formation (Q33984691) (← links)
- Metagenomic analysis of the microbial community in fermented grape marc reveals that Lactobacillus fabifermentans is one of the dominant species: insights into its genome structure (Q35169115) (← links)
- Bacillus subtilis attachment to Aspergillus niger hyphae results in mutually altered metabolism (Q35209482) (← links)
- Microbial chemical signaling: a current perspective. (Q37980883) (← links)
- Antimicrobial and probiotic properties of yeasts: from fundamental to novel applications (Q38069827) (← links)
- Studies on formation, control and application of biofilm formed by food related microorganisms (Q38409014) (← links)
- Formation of In Vitro Mixed-Species Biofilms by Lactobacillus pentosus and Yeasts Isolated from Spanish-Style Green Table Olive Fermentations (Q40322422) (← links)
- A fibronectin-binding protein (FbpA) of Weissella cibaria inhibits colonization and infection of Staphylococcus aureus in mammary glands (Q40357287) (← links)
- Roles of Extracellular Polysaccharides and Biofilm Formation in Heavy Metal Resistance of Rhizobia (Q40661710) (← links)
- Role of plasmids in Lactobacillus brevis BSO 464 hop tolerance and beer spoilage. (Q41697604) (← links)
- Manganese Ion Increases LAB-yeast Mixed-species Biofilm Formation (Q42101481) (← links)
- Adjacent-possible ecological niche: growth of Lactobacillus species co-cultured with Escherichia coli in a synthetic minimal medium. (Q42378824) (← links)
- Screening of lactic acid bacteria that can form mixed-species biofilm with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q46797977) (← links)
- Unravelling the interactions among microbial populations found in activated sludge during biofilm formation. (Q50626539) (← links)
- Kombucha: a novel model system for cooperation and conflict in a complex multi-species microbial ecosystem (Q73422494) (← links)
- Comparative Study of Extracellular Proteolytic, Cellulolytic, and Hemicellulolytic Enzyme Activities and Biotransformation of Palm Kernel Cake Biomass by Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Malaysian Foods (Q90633007) (← links)
- Chemical Transfers Occurring Through Oenococcus oeni Biofilm in Different Enological Conditions (Q91786863) (← links)