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  • 8. In vitro test systems to determine tetracycline residue binding to human feces.
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  • 10. Control of the development and prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria of food animal origin in Japan: a new approach for risk management of antimicrobial veterinary medicinal products in Japan.
    Asai T, Hiki M, Ozawa M, Koike R, Eguchi K, Kawanishi M, Kojima A, Endoh YS, Hamamoto S, Sakai M, Sekiya T.
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  • 12. Evaluation of veterinary drug residues in food for their potential to affect human intestinal microflora.
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