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    Baffoni L, Gaggìa F, Garofolo G, Di Serafino G, Buglione E, Di Giannatale E, Di Gioia D.
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  • 23. Intestinal mucus protects Campylobacter jejuni in the ceca of colonized broiler chickens against the bactericidal effects of medium-chain fatty acids.
    Hermans D, Martel A, Van Deun K, Verlinden M, Van Immerseel F, Garmyn A, Messens W, Heyndrickx M, Haesebrouck F, Pasmans F.
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  • 27. Role of Cecal Microbiota in the Differential Resistance of Inbred Chicken Lines to Colonization by Campylobacter jejuni.
    Chintoan-Uta C, Wisedchanwet T, Glendinning L, Bremner A, Psifidi A, Vervelde L, Watson K, Watson M, Stevens MP.
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  • 32. The efficacy of a commercial competitive exclusion product on Campylobacter colonization in broiler chickens in a 5-week pilot-scale study.
    Schneitz C, Hakkinen M.
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  • 33. Phage therapy reduces Campylobacter jejuni colonization in broilers.
    Wagenaar JA, Van Bergen MA, Mueller MA, Wassenaar TM, Carlton RM.
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  • 38. Therapeutic supplementation of caprylic acid in feed reduces Campylobacter jejuni colonization in broiler chicks.
    Solis de los Santos F, Donoghue AM, Venkitanarayanan K, Reyes-Herrera I, Metcalf JH, Dirain ML, Aguiar VF, Blore PJ, Donoghue DJ.
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