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- The Lachnospiraceae are a family of obligately anaerobic, variably spore-forming bacteria in the order Eubacteriales that ferment diverse plant polysaccharides...
- Lachnoclostridium is an obsolete genus of bacteria in the family Lachnospiraceae. All members have been moved to either Enterocloster or Clostridium (see...
- constraining Clostridium to cluster I. "Clostridium" cluster XIVa (now Lachnospiraceae) and "Clostridium" cluster IV (now Ruminococcaceae) efficiently ferment...
- anaerobic rod-shaped spore-forming, Gram-positive bacterium in the family Lachnospiraceae. It is a model organism of interest for its ability to ferment diverse...
- proposed to be moved to the new genus "Tyzzerella" in the family of Lachnospiraceae. Page Species: Clostridium piliforme on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic...
- Eisenbergiella is a genus of bacteria from the family of Lachnospiraceae. Etymology Eisenbergiella, named in memory of the Polish physician and bacteriologist...
- have an increase, specifically Ruminococcus and Dorea. The family Lachnospiraceae presents an increase in IBS-D patients. The second most common phylum...
- Bacteria Phylum: Bacillota class: Clostridia Order: Eubacteriales Family: Lachnospiraceae Genus: Eisenbergiella Species: E. tayi Amir et al. 2013 Binomial name...
- segmented filamentous bacteria, they form a distinct lineage within the Lachnospiraceae. References to Arthromitus date back to 1849, when they were first...
- weight gain. In a study carried out on mice the ratio of Firmicutes and Lachnospiraceae was significantly elevated in animals treated with subtherapeutic doses...