Variations in biofilms harbouring Listeria monocytogenes in dual and triplex cultures with Pseudomonas fluorescens and Lactobacillus plantarum produced under a model system of simulated meat processing conditions, and their resistance to benzalkonium chloride
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Todd G. Smith | S. Haddad | T. Ells | T. Savard | M. Elliot | L. Deschênes | T. G. Smith
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