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Temperature-dependent response under C and N limitations in Yeast
Yeast under aerobic or anaerobic conditions, controlled growth rate, and nutrient limitation
Chemostat cultures of S. cerevisiae response to nutrient restriction and aerobic or anaerobic growth
Reserve carbohydrate metabolism in S cerevisiae in response to nutrient availability
Yeast in anaerobic glucose-limited culture sampled throughout a 30C-12C diurnal temperature cycle
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Differential effect of Bacillus firmus on immune response and enterocyte brush-border enzyme levels …
A zinc finger protein from Candida albicans is involved in sucrose utilization.
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A Single Supplement of a Standardised Bilberry Extract Modifies Glycaemic Response
Effects of Fruit Extracts on Glycaemia: The GLU-FRU Study
BTI320 (SUGARDOWN®) on Post-Prandial Hyperglycaemia in Subjects With Pre-Diabetes
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