Application of Metagenomic Sequencing to Food Safety: Detection of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli on Fresh Bagged Spinach
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Susan R. Leonard | Christopher A. Elkins | David W. Lacher | Mark K. Mammel | C. Elkins | M. Mammel | D. Lacher | S. Leonard
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