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- 2022
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Genome Evolution of a Symbiont Population for Pathogen Defense in Honeybees
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- 2019
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Honeybee-specific lactic acid bacterial supplements have no effect on American foulbrood infected honeybee colonies
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The secretome of honey bee-specific lactic acid bacteria inhibits Paenibacillus larvae growth
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- 2017
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Clinical efficacy of a topical lactic acid bacterial microbiome in chronic rhinosinusitis: A randomized controlled trial
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- 2016
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Lactic acid bacterial symbionts in honeybees - an unknown key to honey's antimicrobial and therapeutic activities.
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A pilot study investigating lactic acid bacterial symbionts from the honeybee in inhibiting human chronic wound pathogens.
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Fighting Off Wound Pathogens in Horses with Honeybee Lactic Acid Bacteria
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- 2015
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Functionally Structured Genomes in Lactobacillus kunkeei Colonizing the Honey Crop and Food Products of Honeybees and Stingless Bees.
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Extensive intra-phylotype diversity in lactobacilli and bifidobacteria from the honeybee gut.
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- 2014
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Lactobacillus apinorum sp. nov., Lactobacillus mellifer sp. nov., Lactobacillus mellis sp. nov., Lactobacillus melliventris sp. nov., Lactobacillus kimbladii sp. nov., Lactobacillus helsingborgensis sp. nov., and Lactobacillus kullabergensis sp. nov., isolated from the honey stomach of the honeybee Apis mellifera.
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