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    Growth and hemolysin production behavior of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in different food matrices 

    Wang, R.; Sun, L.; Wang, Yaling; Deng, Yijia; Fang, Z.; Liu, Yang; Liu, Ying; Sun, D.; Deng, Q.; Gooneratne, Sarojith R. (International Association for Food Protection, 2018-02-01)
    The growth and hemolytic activity profiles of two Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains (ATCC 17802 and ATCC 33847) in shrimp, oyster, freshwater fish, pork, chicken, and egg fried rice were investigated, and a prediction system ...
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    Influence of food matrix type on extracellular products of Vibrio parahaemolyticus 

    Wang, R.; Sun, L.; Wang, Yaling; Deng, Y.; Fang, Z.; Liu, Y.; Deng, Q.; Sun, D.; Gooneratne, Sarojith R. (BioMed Central, 2018-07-05)
    Background: Two strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus (ATCC 17802 and 33847) in shrimp, oyster, freshwater fish, pork, chicken and egg fried rice were evaluated for production of hemolysin and exoenzymes of potential importance ...
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    Antimicrobial peptide AMPNT-6 from Bacillus subtilis inhibits biofilm formation by Shewanella putrefaciens and disrupts its preformed biofilms on both abiotic and shrimp shell surfaces 

    Deng, Q.; Pu, Y.; Sun, L.; Wang, Yaling; Liu, Yang; Wang, R.; Liao, J.; Xu, D.; Liu, Y.; Ye, Riying; Fang, Z.; Gooneratne, Sarojith R. (Elsevier on behalf of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology (CIFST), 2017-12)
    Shewanella putrefaciens biofilm formation is of great concern for the shrimp industry because it adheres easily to food and food-contact surfaces and is a source of persistent and unseen contamination that causes shrimp ...
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    AuthorDeng, Q. (3)Fang, Z. (3)Gooneratne, Sarojith R. (3)
    Sun, L. (3)
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    Wang, Yaling (3)
    Liu, Y. (2)Liu, Yang (2)Sun, D. (2)Deng, Y. (1)... View MoreKeyword0605 Microbiology (3)
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    Food Microbiology (3)
    0908 Food Sciences (2)food matrices (2)Hemolysin Proteins (2)Seafood (2)Vibrio parahaemolyticus (2)060501 Bacteriology (1)070707 Veterinary Microbiology (excl. Virology) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2017 (1)
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