Olsenella scatoligenes
Selected indexed studies
- Olsenella scatoligenes-derived skatole promotes smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration to aggravate atherosclerosis. (ISME J, 2025) [PMID:41128819]
- Olsenella scatoligenes sp. nov., a 3-methylindole- (skatole) and 4-methylphenol- (p-cresol) producing bacterium isolated from pig faeces. (Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2015) [PMID:25634945]
- Olsenella faecalis sp. nov., an anaerobic actinobacterium isolated from human faeces. (Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2019) [PMID:31135332]
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- Olsenella scatoligenes-derived skatole promotes smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration to aggravate atherosclerosis. (2025) pubmed
- Olsenella scatoligenes sp. nov., a 3-methylindole- (skatole) and 4-methylphenol- (p-cresol) producing bacterium isolated from pig faeces. (2015) pubmed
- Olsenella faecalis sp. nov., an anaerobic actinobacterium isolated from human faeces. (2019) pubmed
- Draft Genome Sequence of Olsenella scatoligenes SK9K4T, a Producer of 3-Methylindole (Skatole) and 4-Methylphenol (p-Cresol), Isolated from Pig Feces. (2016) pubmed
- Development of a species-specific TaqMan-MGB real-time PCR assay to quantify Olsenella scatoligenes in pigs offered a chicory root-based diet. (2018) pubmed
- Association Between Alternative Complement Pathway and Carotid Plaque and the Underlying Gut Microbial and Inflammatory Biomarkers: A Cohort Study. (2025) pubmed
- Parolsenella catena gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from human faeces. (2018) pubmed
- New human-associated species of the family Atopobiaceae and proposal to reclassify members of the genus Olsenella. (2021) pubmed
- The Mode of Action of Chicory Roots on Skatole Production in Entire Male Pigs Is neither via Reducing the Population of Skatole-Producing Bacteria nor via Increased Butyrate Production in the Hindgut. (2019) pubmed
- Screening of Human Gut Bacterial Culture Collection Identifies Species That Biotransform Quercetin into Metabolites with Anticancer Properties. (2021) pubmed