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How important is food structure when cats eat mice?
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 131 / Issue 3 / 14 February 2024
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- 11 September 2023, pp. 369-383
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- 14 February 2024
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Screening dietary fibres for fermentation characteristics and metabolic profiles using a rapid in vitro approach: implications for irritable bowel syndrome
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 126 / Issue 2 / 28 July 2021
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- 08 October 2020, pp. 208-218
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- 28 July 2021
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A period of 10 weeks of increased protein consumption does not alter faecal microbiota or volatile metabolites in healthy older men: a randomised controlled trial
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 9 / 2020
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- 03 July 2020, e25
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In vitro approach to evaluate the fermentation pattern of inulin-rich food in obese individuals
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 123 / Issue 4 / 28 February 2020
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- 14 November 2019, pp. 472-479
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- 28 February 2020
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Application of a linear regression model to study the origin of C17 branched-chain fatty acids in caprine milk fat
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- Journal of Dairy Research / Volume 86 / Issue 4 / November 2019
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- 14 November 2019, pp. 461-463
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- November 2019
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Comparative assessment of canine-origin Lactobacillus johnsonii CPN23 and dairy-origin Lactobacillus acidophillus NCDC 15 for nutrient digestibility, faecal fermentative metabolites and selected gut health indices in dogs
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 6 / 2017
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- 31 July 2017, e38
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β2-1 Fructan supplementation alters host immune responses in a manner consistent with increased exposure to microbial components: results from a double-blinded, randomised, cross-over study in healthy adults
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 115 / Issue 10 / 28 May 2016
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- 18 March 2016, pp. 1748-1759
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- 28 May 2016
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