The particular behaviour of Listeria monocytogenes under sub-optimal conditions.
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J P Flandrois | L Rosso | S Bajard | G Fardel | L. Rosso | J. Flandrois | G. Fardel | S. Bajard | Jean-Pierre Flandrois
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