Costa et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the activity of potential antimicrobials against lactic acid bacteria isolated from spoiled food sauces in media with or without added sucroseCosta et al., 2014
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- Costa E
- Silva S
- Matias O
- Couto J
- Gomes A
- Pintado M
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Antimicrobial combination therapies: a network perspective 7 Antimicrobial properties of membrane-active dodecapeptides derived from MSI-78 8 Application of lactoferricin B to control microbial spoilage in cold stored fresh foods 9 AvBD9: The importance of cysteine …
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