Recovery of Bacteriophage from Contaminated Chilled and Frozen Samples of Edible West Coast Crabs
AUTOR(ES)
DiGirolamo, Rudolph
RESUMO
Edible West Coast crabs (Cancer magister and C. antennarius) were contaminated with bacteriophage and then held in a chilled or frozen state. Results indicated a significant survival of virus regardless of storage conditions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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