Antibiogram and conjugative transferability of the resistance determinants of lactic acid bacteria to Escherichia coli
The grounds for granting lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as generally regarded as safe have solely relied on their history of long use. Current knowledge suggests that this group of bacteria, when consumed, usually commits beneficial effects to the host organism, and thus, they are purposely alive added...
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Main Authors: | Enriquez, Francesca Odessa H., Moldez, Reiner L. |
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Language: | English |
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2016
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