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Recent Advances in Electrochemical Biosensors for the Detection of Foodborne Pathogens: Current Perspective and Challenges.
Wang B, Wang H, Lu X, Zheng X, Yang Z. Wang B, et al. Foods. 2023 Jul 23;12(14):2795. doi: 10.3390/foods12142795. Foods. 2023. PMID: 37509887 Free PMC article. Review.
Furthermore, the review introduces the hazards of foodborne pathogens, risk analysis methods and measures of control. Finally, the review also emphasizes the recent research progress and solutions regarding the use of electrochemical biosensors to detect foodborne pathogen …
Furthermore, the review introduces the hazards of foodborne pathogens, risk analysis methods and measures of control. Finally, the review al …
Bacteriophages: A weapon against mixed-species biofilms in the food processing environment.
Mgomi FC, Yuan L, Chen CW, Zhang YS, Yang ZQ. Mgomi FC, et al. J Appl Microbiol. 2022 Oct;133(4):2107-2121. doi: 10.1111/jam.15421. Epub 2022 Jan 3. J Appl Microbiol. 2022. PMID: 34932868 Review.
The persistence of biofilms formed by foodborne pathogens is believed to cause serious human diseases. These challenges have encouraged researchers to search for novel, natural methods that are more effective towards mixed-species biofilms. ...
The persistence of biofilms formed by foodborne pathogens is believed to cause serious human diseases. These challenges have encouraged r