Antimicrobial Effect of Filipendula ulmaria Plant Extract Against Selected Foodborne Pathogenic and Spoilage Bacteria in Laboratory Media, Fish Flesh and Fish Roe Product
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Maria Kapsokefalou | Michael Komaitis | Charalampos Proestos | M. Komaitis | M. Kapsokefalou | I. Boziaris | Charalampos Proestos | Ioannis S. Boziaris
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