Rank | Title | Journal | Year | PubWeight™‹?› |
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1 | Horizontal gene transfer from Bacteria to rumen Ciliates indicates adaptation to their anaerobic, carbohydrates-rich environment. | BMC Genomics | 2006 | 1.27 |
2 | Metabolism of linoleic acid by human gut bacteria: different routes for biosynthesis of conjugated linoleic acid. | J Bacteriol | 2007 | 1.14 |
3 | Rumen ciliate protozoa contain high concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids and vaccenic acid, yet do not hydrogenate linoleic acid or desaturate stearic acid. | Br J Nutr | 2006 | 0.83 |
4 | Differences between human subjects in the composition of the faecal bacterial community and faecal metabolism of linoleic acid. | Microbiology | 2009 | 0.80 |
5 | An NAD(+)-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase cloned from the ruminal ciliate protozoan, Entodinium caudatum. | FEMS Microbiol Lett | 2005 | 0.78 |