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Rafael Munoz-Tamayo

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Baroukh C, Munoz-Tamayo R, Bernard O, Steyer J
Curr Opin Biotechnol . 2015 Apr; 33:198-205. PMID: 25827115
The conversion of microalgae lipids and cyanobacteria carbohydrates into biofuels appears to be a promising source of renewable energy. This requires a thorough understanding of their carbon metabolism, supported by...
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Baroukh C, Munoz-Tamayo R, Steyer J, Bernard O
PLoS One . 2014 Aug; 9(8):e104499. PMID: 25105494
Metabolic modeling is a powerful tool to understand, predict and optimize bioprocesses, particularly when they imply intracellular molecules of interest. Unfortunately, the use of metabolic models for time varying metabolic...
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Munoz-Tamayo R, Mairet F, Bernard O
Biotechnol Prog . 2013 Jan; 29(2):543-52. PMID: 23359598
The industrial exploitation of microalgae is characterized by the production of high-value compounds. Optimization of the performance of microalgae culture systems is essential to render the process economically viable. For...
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Munoz-Tamayo R, Laroche B, Walter E, Dore J, Duncan S, Flint H, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2011 Mar; 76(3):615-24. PMID: 21388423
Butyrate is the preferred energy source for colonocytes and has an important role in gut health; in contrast, accumulation of high concentrations of lactate is detrimental to gut health. The...
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Munoz-Tamayo R, Laroche B, Walter E, Dore J, Leclerc M
J Theor Biol . 2010 Jun; 266(1):189-201. PMID: 20561534
The human colon is an anaerobic ecosystem that remains largely unexplored as a result of its limited accessibility and its complexity. Mathematical models can play a central role for a...
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Tap J, Mondot S, Levenez F, Pelletier E, Caron C, Furet J, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2009 Jul; 11(10):2574-84. PMID: 19601958
The paradox of a host specificity of the human faecal microbiota otherwise acknowledged as characterized by global functionalities conserved between humans led us to explore the existence of a phylogenetic...