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S E Craven

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Journal of Food Protection|January 5, 2002
Occurrence of Clostridium perfringens in the broiler chicken processing plant as determined by recovery in iron milk mediumS E Craven
Poultry Science|June 30, 2000
Colonization of the intestinal tract by Clostridium perfringens and fecal shedding in diet-stressed and unstressed broiler chickensS E Craven
Avian Diseases|July 1, 1994
Altered colonizing ability for the ceca of broiler chicks by lipopolysaccharide-deficient mutants of Salmonella typhimuriumS E Craven
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1988
Activation of Clostridium perfringens spores under conditions that disrupt hydrophobic interactions of biological macromoleculesS E Craven
Journal of Food Protection|April 18, 2019
Increased Sporulation of Clostridium perfringens in a Medium Prepared with the Prereduced Anaerobically Sterilized Technique or with Carbon Dioxide or CarbonateS E Craven
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 1, 1982
Campylobacter jejuni survival in chicken meat as a function of temperatureL C Blankenship, S E Craven
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 5, 2000
Synaptic targeting of the postsynaptic density protein PSD-95 mediated by a tyrosine-based trafficking signalS E Craven, D S Bredt
Journal of Food Protection|August 26, 1998
In vitro attachment of Salmonella typhimurium to chicken cecal mucus: effect of cations and pretreatment with Lactobacillus spp. isolated from the intestinal tracts of chickensS E Craven, D D Williams
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1985
Activation and injury of Clostridium perfringens spores by alcoholsS E Craven, L C Blankenship
Cell|May 30, 1998
PDZ proteins organize synaptic signaling pathwaysS E Craven, D S Bredt
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Journal of Food Protection|January 5, 2002
Occurrence of Clostridium perfringens in the broiler chicken processing plant as determined by recovery in iron milk mediumS E Craven
Poultry Science|June 30, 2000
Colonization of the intestinal tract by Clostridium perfringens and fecal shedding in diet-stressed and unstressed broiler chickensS E Craven
Avian Diseases|July 1, 1994
Altered colonizing ability for the ceca of broiler chicks by lipopolysaccharide-deficient mutants of Salmonella typhimuriumS E Craven
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1988
Activation of Clostridium perfringens spores under conditions that disrupt hydrophobic interactions of biological macromoleculesS E Craven
Journal of Food Protection|April 18, 2019
Increased Sporulation of Clostridium perfringens in a Medium Prepared with the Prereduced Anaerobically Sterilized Technique or with Carbon Dioxide or CarbonateS E Craven
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 1, 1982
Campylobacter jejuni survival in chicken meat as a function of temperatureL C Blankenship, S E Craven
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 5, 2000
Synaptic targeting of the postsynaptic density protein PSD-95 mediated by a tyrosine-based trafficking signalS E Craven, D S Bredt
Journal of Food Protection|August 26, 1998
In vitro attachment of Salmonella typhimurium to chicken cecal mucus: effect of cations and pretreatment with Lactobacillus spp. isolated from the intestinal tracts of chickensS E Craven, D D Williams
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1985
Activation and injury of Clostridium perfringens spores by alcoholsS E Craven, L C Blankenship
Cell|May 30, 1998
PDZ proteins organize synaptic signaling pathwaysS E Craven, D S Bredt
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