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  • ...; Euryarchaeota; Methanobacteria; Methanobacteriales; Methanobacteriaceae; Methanobrevibacter ...influencing the person’s calorie harvest and body fat. This suggests that Methanobrevibacter smithii may be a therapeutic target for reducing energy harvest in obese hu
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  • ...acter can be isolated from gastrointestinal ecosystems (Lin, Miller 2007). Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii is one of those species. M. gottschalkii was named after Gerha ...aea (Pacheco 2016). Two similar species are Methanobrevibacter thaueri and Methanobrevibacter millerae SM9 (Pacheco 2016).
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  • ...; Euryarchaeota; Methanobacteria; Methanobacteriales; Methanobacteriaceae; Methanobrevibacter ...influencing the person’s calorie harvest and body fat. This suggests that Methanobrevibacter smithii may be a therapeutic target for reducing energy harvest in obese hu
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  • ...acter can be isolated from gastrointestinal ecosystems (Lin, Miller 2007). Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii is one of those species. M. gottschalkii was named after Gerha ...aea (Pacheco 2016). Two similar species are Methanobrevibacter thaueri and Methanobrevibacter millerae SM9 (Pacheco 2016).
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  • |Archaea||''Methanobrevibacter''||Metanogens, associated with protists as symbionts; carry out metanogenes Another mutual relationship shown between Methanobrevibacter and parabasalids protist, H₂ plus CO₂ produced by protists also can be
    18 KB (2,575 words) - 03:04, 20 August 2010
  • ...malis</i>] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanobrevibacter_smithii <i>Methanobrevibacter smithii</i>] <sup>11</sup> affiriming the proposition that these disorders ...ched in Lactobacillus reuteri and depleted in Bifidobacterium animalis and Methanobrevibacter smithii. Int. J. Obes. 36 817–825 10.1038/ijo.2011.153]
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  • ...ed in rice and groundwater suggest that the origin may be environmental. ''Methanobrevibacter smithii, Methanosphaera stadtmanae, and M. luminyensis'' are methanogenic '
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  • ...sarcina'' spp., but other genuses are also being observed. An example is ''Methanobrevibacter'' spp.
    9 KB (1,234 words) - 05:35, 27 December 2012
  • The predominant methanogenic archaea present in the rumen are ''Methanobrevibacter'' spp., making up approximately two-thirds of the archaea population, while
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  • ...arge amounts of methane gas, due to many methanogens like the strains of ''Methanobrevibacter, Methanomicrobium, Methanobacterium'', and ''Methanosarcina'' living in the ...o major divisions within the methanogens found in the bovine rumen. The ''Methanobrevibacter'' ''ruminatium'' and the ''Methanosphaera'' ''stadtmanae''. The Methanobac
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  • ...n. The vaccine also completely or partially eliminated some strains of <i>Methanobrevibacter</i> (a methanogen genus).<ref>Williams, Yvette J., et al. “A Vaccine agai
    16 KB (2,328 words) - 21:00, 22 December 2020
  • ...aecalibacterium prausnitzii</i>, Lactobacillaceae, and Enterococcaceae. <i>Methanobrevibacter smithii</i> showed reduced abundance only in younger patients. Bacterial ab ...ermansia</i>, <i>Coprococcus</i>, <i>Bilophila</i>, <i>Collinsella</i>, <i>Methanobrevibacter</i>, <i>Eggerthella</i>, and <i>Adlercreutzia</i>. Each genera has previous
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  • ...ving a higher BMI and higher proportion of body fat. The gut bacterium, <i>Methanobrevibacter smithii</i>, is responsible for most of the methane produced in the human g
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  • In addition, methanogenic bacteria (e.g. Methanobrevibacter smithii) also benefit the gastrointestinal tract in that they reduce carbon
    48 KB (6,975 words) - 02:59, 20 August 2010