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Nonculturable Forms of Bacteria in Lyophilized Probiotic Preparations

Functional Foods in Health and Disease
doi 10.31989/ffhd.v4i2.29
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February 9, 2014

Authors
Larisa BlinkovaDanik M MartirosyanYury PakhomovOlga DmitrievaRachel VaughanMichael Altshuler
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Functional Food Center


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