Screening of biogenic amine production by coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated during industrial Spanish dry-cured ham processes.
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Rosario Muñoz | B. de Las Rivas | R. Muñoz | A. Carrascosa | Gerardo Landeta | Blanca de Las Rivas | Alfonso V Carrascosa | G. Landeta
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