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In Vitro Inhibition of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli 0157:H7 by an Anaerobic Gram-positive Coccus Isolated from the Cecal Contents of Adult Chickens.
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Hinton, Arthur
Corrier, Donald E
Deloach, John R
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Journal of food protection
Mar 1992
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Journal of food protection
vol. 55
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Inhibition of the Growth of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli O157:H7 on Chicken Feed Media by Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Microflora of Chickens.
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Hinton, Arthur
Corrier, Donald E
Deloach, John R
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Journal of food protection
Jun 1992
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Reduction of Salmonella Crop and Cecal Colonization by a Characterized Competitive Exclusion Culture in Broilers during Grow-Out
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Hume, Michael E
Corrier, Donald E
Nisbet, David J
DeLOACH, John R
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Journal of food protection
Jul 1996
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Journal of food protection
vol. 59
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Inhibition of Salmonella enteritidis Cecal and Organ Colonization in Leghorn Chicks by a Defined Culture of Cecal Bacteria and Dietary Lactose
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Corrier, Donald E
Nisbet, David J
Scanlan, Charles M
Tellez, Guillermo
Hargis, Billy M
Deloach, John R
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Journal of food protection
May 1994
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Journal of food protection
vol. 57
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In Vitro Inhibition of the Growth of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli 0157:H7 by Bacteria Isolated from the Cecal Contents of Adult Chickens.
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by
Hinton, Arthur
Spates, George E
Corrier, Donald E
Hume, Michael E
Deloach, John R
Scanlan, Charles M
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Journal of food protection
Jul 1991
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Journal of food protection
vol. 54
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Maintenance of the Biological Efficacy in Chicks of a Cecal Competitive-Exclusion Culture against Salmonella by Continuous-Flow Fermentation.
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Nisbet, David J
Corrier, Donald E
Ricke, Steven C
Hume, M E
Byrd, J Allen
Deloach, John R
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Journal of food protection
Dec 1996
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Journal of food protection
vol. 59
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Inoculation of Broiler Chicks with a Continuous-Flow Derived Bacterial Culture Facilitates Early Cecal Bacterial Colonization and Increases Resistance to Salmonella typhimurium.
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Nisbet, David J
Ricke, Steven C
Scanlan, Charles M
Corrier, Donald E
Hollister, Albert G
Deloach, John R
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Journal of food protection
Jan 1994
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Journal of food protection
vol. 57
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