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Development of a chemically defined medium for studying foodborne bacterial-fungal interactions
Stina Dissing Aunsbjerg, Anders Hans Honoré,
Finn Kvist Vogensen
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Susanne Knøchel
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Food Microbiology, Gut Health, and Fermentation
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Bacterial Culture
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Chemically Defined
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Foodborne Disease
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Antifungal Metabolites
100%
Fermented Milk Products
100%
Chemically Defined Medium
100%
Lactobacillus Paracasei
50%
Antifungal Activity
50%
Milk
50%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS)
50%
Food Matrix
50%
Dairy Industry
50%
Bacterial Metabolites
50%
System Dynamics
50%
Fungal Spoilage
50%
Food Industry
50%
Food Science
Fermented Milk Products
100%
Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
50%
Dairy Industry
50%
Food Matrix
50%
Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography
50%
Lactobacillus
50%
Natural Preservatives
50%