Landete, 2017 - Google Patents
A review of food-grade vectors in lactic acid bacteria: from the laboratory to their applicationLandete, 2017
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- Landete J
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- Critical reviews in biotechnology
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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have a long history of use in fermented foods and as probiotics. Genetic manipulation of these microorganisms has great potential for new applications in food safety, as well as in the development of improved food products and in health. While …
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