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316 related items for PubMed ID: 3041958

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    Kogut MH, Fukata T, Tellez G, Hargis BM, Corrier DE, DeLoach JR.
    Avian Dis; 1994; 38(1):59-64. PubMed ID: 8002901
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  • 22. Characterization of Salmonella california and S. typhimurium strains with reduced ability to colonize the intestinal tract of broiler chicks.
    Craven SE, Cox NA, Bailey JS, Stern NJ, Meinersmann RJ, Blankenship LC.
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  • 23. Effect of dietary lactose on Salmonella colonization of market-age broiler chickens.
    Corrier DE, Hinton A, Ziprin RL, DeLoach JR.
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  • 24. Further studies on competitive exclusion of Salmonella typhimurium by lactobacilli in chickens.
    Weinack OM, Snoeyenbos GH, Soerjadi-Liem AS.
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  • 25. Reduction of Salmonella typhimurium concentration in broiler chickens by milk or whey.
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  • 27. Further studies on competitive exclusion for controlling Salmonellae in chickens.
    Snoeyenbos GH, Weinack OM, Smyser CF.
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    Lafont JP, Brée A, Naciri M, Yvoré P, Guillot JF, Chaslus-Dancla E.
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    Silva EN, Snoeyenbos GH, Weinack OM, Smyser CF.
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  • 33. The influence of physical and environmental variables on the in vitro attachment of Salmonella typhimurium to the ceca of chickens.
    McHan F, Cox NA, Bailey JS, Blankenship LC, Stern NJ.
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  • 36. Large-scale trials to study competitive exclusion of salmonella in chickens.
    Snoeyenbos GH, Weinack OM, Soerjadi-Liem AS, Miller BM, Woodward DE, Weston CR.
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  • 38. Intracloacal Salmonella typhimurium infection of broiler chickens: reduction of colonization with anaerobic organisms and dietary lactose.
    Ziprin RL, Corrier DE, Hinton A, Beier RC, Spates GE, DeLoach JR, Elissalde MH.
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