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Initial detection of the quorum sensing autoinducer activity in the rumen of goats in vivo and in vitro
2016
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
Quorum sensing (QS) is a type of microbe-microbe communication system that is widespread among the microbial world, particularly among microorganisms that are symbiotic with plants and animals. Thereby, the cell-cell signalling is likely to occur in an anaerobic rumen environment, which is a complex microbial ecosystem. In this study, using six ruminally fistulated Liuyang black goats as experimental animals, we aimed to detect the activity of quorum sensing autoinducers (AI) both in vivo and
doi:10.1016/s2095-3119(16)61417-x
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