Selection of lactic acid bacteria for biopreservation of salmon products applying processing-dependent growth kinetic parameters and antimicrobial mechanisms
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J. Lerfall | A. N. Jakobsen | S. Hoel | Jelena Stupar | Sigrid Strømseth | Rustad Turid | Sunniva Hoel
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