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Tamayo M, Olivares M, Ruas-Madiedo P, Margolles A, Espin J, Medina I, et al.
Annu Rev Food Sci Technol . 2024 Jun; 15(1):283-305. PMID: 38941492
Many physical, social, and psychological changes occur during aging that raise the risk of developing chronic diseases, frailty, and dependency. These changes adversely affect the gut microbiota, a phenomenon known...
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Hidalgo-Cantabrana C, Gomez J, Delgado S, Requena-Lopez S, Queiro-Silva R, Margolles A, et al.
Br J Dermatol . 2019 Mar; 181(6):1287-1295. PMID: 30920647
Background: There is increasing evidence of the key role that the gut microbiota plays in inflammatory diseases. Objectives: To identify differences in the faecal microbial composition of patients with psoriasis...
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Gutierrez-Diaz I, Fernandez-Navarro T, Sanchez B, Margolles A, Gonzalez S
Food Funct . 2016 May; 7(5):2347-56. PMID: 27137178
Despite the existing evidence on the impact of olive oil and red wine on the intestinal microbiota, the effect of the global Mediterranean Diet (MD) has not been sufficiently studied....
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Hidalgo-Cantabrana C, Ordonez I, Ruas-Madiedo P, Margolles A
Benef Microbes . 2015 Feb; 6(4):553-62. PMID: 25653152
A new PCR-based method to detect putative exopolysaccharide (EPS) producers from the genus Bifidobacterium was developed based on the detection of two priming glycosyltransferase genes: rfbP (undecaprenyl-phosphate sugar phospho-transferase) and...
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Sanchez B, Cabo M, Margolles A, Herrera J
Int J Food Microbiol . 2010 Oct; 144(1):160-8. PMID: 20951456
Staphylococcus aureus is an important pathogenic microorganism that has been associated with serious infection problems in different fields, from food to clinic. In the present study, we have taken into...
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Solis G, G de Los Reyes-Gavilan C, Fernandez N, Margolles A, Gueimonde M
Anaerobe . 2010 Feb; 16(3):307-10. PMID: 20176122
The initial establishment of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and bifidobacteria in the newborn and the role of breast-milk as a source of these microorganisms are not yet well understood. The...
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Grimard V, Vigano C, Margolles A, Wattiez R, van Veen H, Konings W, et al.
Biochemistry . 2001 Sep; 40(39):11876-86. PMID: 11570888
Bacterial LmrA, an integral membrane protein of Lactococcus lactis, confers multidrug resistance by mediating active extrusion of a wide variety of structurally unrelated compounds. Similar to its eucaryotic homologue P-gp,...
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Sakamoto K, Margolles A, van Veen H, Konings W
J Bacteriol . 2001 Aug; 183(18):5371-5. PMID: 11514522
Lactobacillus brevis is a major contaminant of spoiled beer. The organism can grow in beer in spite of the presence of antibacterial hop compounds that give the beer a bitter...
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Vigano C, Margolles A, van Veen H, Konings W, Ruysschaert J
J Biol Chem . 2001 Feb; 275(15):10962-7. PMID: 10753896
LmrA, a membrane protein of Lactococcus lactis, extrudes amphiphilic compounds from the inner leaflet of the cytoplasmic membrane, using energy derived from ATP hydrolysis. A combination of total reflection Fourier...
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van Veen H, Margolles A, Muller M, Higgins C, Konings W
EMBO J . 2000 Jun; 19(11):2503-14. PMID: 10835349
The bacterial LmrA protein and the mammalian multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein are closely related ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that confer multidrug resistance on cells by mediating the extrusion of drugs at...