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January 1, 1994
Effect of dietary lactose and cell concentration on the ability of a continuous-flow-derived bacterial culture to control Salmonella cecal colonization in broiler chickens
D J Nisbet, D E Corrier, C M Scanlan, et al.
Avian Diseases
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October 1, 1993
Effect of a defined continuous-flow derived bacterial culture and dietary lactose on Salmonella typhimurium colonization in broiler chickens
D J Nisbet, D E Corrier, C M Scanlan, et al.
Poultry Science
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October 30, 2004
Impact of dietary supplemental methionine sources on sensory measurement of odor-related compounds in broiler excreta
C Chavez, C D Coufal, P L Niemeyer, et al.
Avian Diseases
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July 1, 1990
Intracloacal Salmonella typhimurium infection of broiler chickens: reduction of colonization with anaerobic organisms and dietary lactose
R L Ziprin, D E Corrier, A Hinton, et al.
Avian Diseases
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July 1, 1990
Biological control of Salmonella typhimurium in young chickens
A Hinton, D E Corrier, G E Spates, et al.
Poultry Science
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December 1, 1993
In vitro metabolism of radiolabeled carbohydrates by protective cecal anaerobic bacteria
M E Hume, R C Beier, A Hinton, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine
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September 1, 1986
Dermatitis in grocery workers associated with high natural concentrations of furanocoumarins in celery
S F Berkley, A W Hightower, R C Beier, et al.
Poultry Science
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May 1, 1994
Resistance against Salmonella enteritidis cecal colonization in Leghorn chicks by vent lip application of cecal bacteria culture
D E Corrier, D J Nisbet, A G Hollister, et al.
Archives of Dermatology
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November 1, 1987
Phytophotodermatitis from celery among grocery store workers
P J Seligman, C G Mathias, M A O'Malley, et al.
Journal of Food Protection
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January 29, 2016
In Vitro Effects of Thymol-β-D-Glucopyranoside on Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli K88
G Levent, R B Harvey, G Ciftcioglu, et al.
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January 1, 1994
Effect of dietary lactose and cell concentration on the ability of a continuous-flow-derived bacterial culture to control Salmonella cecal colonization in broiler chickens
D J Nisbet, D E Corrier, C M Scanlan, et al.
Avian Diseases
|
October 1, 1993
Effect of a defined continuous-flow derived bacterial culture and dietary lactose on Salmonella typhimurium colonization in broiler chickens
D J Nisbet, D E Corrier, C M Scanlan, et al.
Poultry Science
|
October 30, 2004
Impact of dietary supplemental methionine sources on sensory measurement of odor-related compounds in broiler excreta
C Chavez, C D Coufal, P L Niemeyer, et al.
Avian Diseases
|
July 1, 1990
Intracloacal Salmonella typhimurium infection of broiler chickens: reduction of colonization with anaerobic organisms and dietary lactose
R L Ziprin, D E Corrier, A Hinton, et al.
Avian Diseases
|
July 1, 1990
Biological control of Salmonella typhimurium in young chickens
A Hinton, D E Corrier, G E Spates, et al.
Poultry Science
|
December 1, 1993
In vitro metabolism of radiolabeled carbohydrates by protective cecal anaerobic bacteria
M E Hume, R C Beier, A Hinton, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
September 1, 1986
Dermatitis in grocery workers associated with high natural concentrations of furanocoumarins in celery
S F Berkley, A W Hightower, R C Beier, et al.
Poultry Science
|
May 1, 1994
Resistance against Salmonella enteritidis cecal colonization in Leghorn chicks by vent lip application of cecal bacteria culture
D E Corrier, D J Nisbet, A G Hollister, et al.
Archives of Dermatology
|
November 1, 1987
Phytophotodermatitis from celery among grocery store workers
P J Seligman, C G Mathias, M A O'Malley, et al.
Journal of Food Protection
|
January 29, 2016
In Vitro Effects of Thymol-β-D-Glucopyranoside on Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli K88
G Levent, R B Harvey, G Ciftcioglu, et al.
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