Influence of Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation and NleH Expression on Citrobacter rodentium Colonization of Mice (microbiomedigest.com)
But when the researchers added bacteria from 16 - day - old normal mice, the amount of C. rodentium in the guts of surviving mice went down. (sciencedaily.com)
They observed that the more dangerous E. coli - like bacteria called Citrobacter rodentium flourished more in the guts of mice fed a fiber - free diet. (biomeonboardawareness.com)