Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on Orange Fruit Surfaces and in Juice Using Photocatalysis and High Hydrostatic Pressure.
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Jiyong Park | K. Ghafoor | Kashif Ghafoor | Jiyong Park | Dong-Un Lee | Sungyul Yoo | Jeong Un Kim | Sanghun Kim | Bora Jung | S. Yoo | Sanghun Kim | Dong-un Lee | B. Jung
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