Molinero , NataliaConti, ElenaWalker, AlanMargolles, AbelardoDuncan, SylviaDelgado , Susana2023-07-142023-07-142022-08Molinero , N, Conti, E, Walker, A, Margolles, A, Duncan, S & Delgado , S 2022, 'Survival strategies and metabolic interactions between Ruminococcus gauvreauii and Ruminococcoides bili, isolated from human bile', Microbiology spectrum, vol. 10, no. 4, e0277621. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02776-212165-0497ORCID: /0000-0002-4903-0978/work/118192671ORCID: /0000-0001-5099-8495/work/118192863https://hdl.handle.net/2164/21221This work was funded by MINECO (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness) under grant number AGL2013-44761-P, supported by FEDER (The European Regional Development Funds). N.M. was the recipient of an FPI Predoctoral Grant (BES-2014-068736) from MINECO. A.M. thanks the support of CSIC (PIE-201970E019 grant). N.M., A.M., and S.D. from the MicroHealth group would like to thank the grant of the “Plan for Research, Development and Innovation of the Principado de Asturias 2018–2020” (ref. IDI/2018/000236) co-financed by FEDER funds. S.H.D. and A.W.W. acknowledge core funding support for the Rowett Institute from the Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Sciences and Analytical Services (RESAS) as well as the support for E.C. from the Tenovus Charitable trust (Scotland). Donna Henderson from Rowett Institute (University of Aberdeen) is also acknowledged for carrying out the gas chromatography analysis.141870176engsyntrophysurvivalcross-feedingco-culturesruminoccibile resistanceSCFAsstress conditionsR MedicineQR MicrobiologySupplementary DataRQRSurvival strategies and metabolic interactions between Ruminococcus gauvreauii and Ruminococcoides bili, isolated from human bileJournal article10.1128/spectrum.02776-21104