Human enteric pathogens in produce: un-answered ecological questions with direct implications for food safety
Recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of fresh produce raise
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
Human enteric pathogens in produce: un-answered ecological questions with direct implications for food safety.
M Teplitski, JD Barak, KR Schneider - Current Opinion in …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of fresh produce raise
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
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M Teplitski, JD Barak, KR Schneider - Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2009 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Human enteric pathogens in produce: un-answered ecological questions with direct implications for food safety.
M Teplitski, JD Barak, KR Schneider - 2009 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of fresh produce raise
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
Human enteric pathogens in produce: un-answered ecological questions with direct implications for food safety
M Teplitski, JD Barak… - Current opinion in …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of fresh produce raise
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
Human enteric pathogens in produce: un-answered ecological questions with direct implications for food safety
M Teplitski, JD Barak, KR Schneider - Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2009 - infona.pl
Recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis linked to the consumption of fresh produce raise
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …
questions about the mechanisms by which human pathogens colonize plants and persist …