Publication type: Conference other
Type of review: Not specified
Title: The effectiveness of T5-like phages to control Salmonella enterica
Authors: Born, Yannick
Fieseler, Lars
Conference details: 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016
Issue Date: 2016
Language: English
Subjects: Bacteriophage; Salmonella
Subject (DDC): 570: Biology
Further description: Talk
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/12261
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: Life Sciences and Facility Management
Organisational Unit: Institute of Food and Beverage Innovation (ILGI)
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Born, Y., & Fieseler, L. (2016). The effectiveness of T5-like phages to control Salmonella enterica. 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016.
Born, Y. and Fieseler, L. (2016) ‘The effectiveness of T5-like phages to control Salmonella enterica’, in 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016.
Y. Born and L. Fieseler, “The effectiveness of T5-like phages to control Salmonella enterica,” in 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016, 2016.
BORN, Yannick und Lars FIESELER, 2016. The effectiveness of T5-like phages to control Salmonella enterica. In: 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016. Conference presentation. 2016
Born, Yannick, and Lars Fieseler. 2016. “The Effectiveness of T5-like Phages to Control Salmonella Enterica.” Conference presentation. In 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016.
Born, Yannick, and Lars Fieseler. “The Effectiveness of T5-like Phages to Control Salmonella Enterica.” 3rd International Conference «Bacteriophages», Moscow, Russia, 13-15 October 2016, 2016.


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