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9 (5), S. 477 - 483 (2017)
High-resolution phylogenetic analysis of Endomicrobia reveals multiple acquisitions of endosymbiotic lineages by termite gut flagellates. Environmental Microbiology Reports
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82 (4), S. 1256 - 1263 (2016)
Deterministic Assembly of Complex Bacterial Communities in Guts of Germ-Free Cockroaches. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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82 (4), S. 1080 - 1089 (2016)
Oxygen Affects Gut Bacterial Colonization and Metabolic Activities in a Gnotobiotic Cockroach Model. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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3, 56 (2015)
Metagenomic analysis of the microbiota in the highly compartmented hindguts of six wood- or soil-feeding higher termites. Microbiome
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30 (1), S. 92 - 98 (2015)
Population Structure of Endomicrobia in Single Host Cells of Termite Gut Flagellates (Trichonympha spp.). Microbes and Environments
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9 (1), e85861 (2014)
Pyrotag Sequencing of the Gut Microbiota of the Cockroach Shelfordella lateralis Reveals a Highly Dynamic Core but Only Limited Effects of Diet on Community Structure. PLoS ONE
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Analysis of Community Dynamics in Environmental Samples Using Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY: METHODS AND PROTOCOLS, 2ND EDITION, S. 45 - 55 (2014)
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5 (1), S. 14 - 15 (2013)
Crystal ball – 2013: Unweaving the evolutionary fabric of symbiotic digestion in termites. Enviromental. Microbiol. Reports
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6 (1), S. 200 - 201 (2013)
Immune-modulating gut symbionts are not "Candidatus Arthromitus". Mucosal Immunology
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14 (6), S. 1454 - 1465 (2012)
Candidatus Arthromitus' revised: segmented filamentous bacteria in arthropod guts are members of Lachnospiraceae. Environmental Microbiology
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78 (8), S. 2758 - 2767 (2012)
The Bacterial Community in the Gut of the Cockroach Shelfordella lateralis Reflects the Close Evolutionary Relatedness of Cockroaches and Termites. Applied and Environmental Microbiology