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Volumn 68, Issue 8, 2005, Pages 1676-1682

Detection and identification of histamine-producing bacteria associated with harvesting and processing mahimahi and yellowfin tuna

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ENTEROBACTER CLOACAE; ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ACIDIMICROBIDAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ACIDOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ACIDOBACTERIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ACTINOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ACTINOBACTERIDAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ALPHA SUBDIVISION); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ANABAENA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (AQUIFICALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (BACILLI); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (BDA1-5 CLUSTER); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (BETA SUBDIVISION); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (BURKHOLDERIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION AC1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION BRC1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KPJ58RC); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSA1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSA2); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSB1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSB2); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSB3); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION KSB4); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OD1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP10); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP11); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP2); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP3); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP4); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP5); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP6); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP7); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP8); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OP9); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION OS-K); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SAM); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SEDIMENT-1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SEDIMENT-2); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SEDIMENT-3); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SEDIMENT-4); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SPAM); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION SR1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION TERMITE GROUP 1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION TM6); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION TM7); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS1); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS2); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS3); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS4); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS5); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE DIVISION WS6); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATE SUB-DIVISION KPS59RC); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CANDIDATED DIVISION WYO); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CHLOROFLEXUS GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CHROOCOCCALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CLOSTRIDIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CLOSTRIDIAL FIRMICUTES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (CYANOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DECHLOROMARINUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DEINOCOCCACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DELTA SUBDIVISION); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DENITROBACTER); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DESULFOBACTERALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (DICTYOGLOMUS GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ENTEROBACTERIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (ENTOPLASMATALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (EPSILON PROTEOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (EUBACTERIACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FERROMICROBIUM); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FIBROBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FIRMICUTES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FLAVOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FLAVOBACTERIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FLEXISTIPES GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (FUSOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (GAMMA PROTEOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (GEMMANTIMONADACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (GREEN NON-SULFUR BACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (GREEN SULFUR BACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (HALOANAEROBIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (HALOBACTEROIDACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (HALOMICRONEMA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (HYDROGENOPHILACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (KB1 GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (KOULEOTHRIX); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (LENTISPHAERAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (MAGNETOCOCCUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (MICROCOLEUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (MICROCYSTIS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (MOLLICUTES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (MYXOSARCINA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (NEISSERIACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (NITROSOMONADALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (NITROSPIRA GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (NITROSPIRACEAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PISCIRICKETTSIA GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PLANCTOMYCETALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PORIBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PROCHLOROCOCCUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PROCHLOROPHYTES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PROCHLOROTHRIX); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PROTEOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (PSEUDOMONAS GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (RA14 METHANOTROPH GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (RA21 METHANOTROPH GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (RHIZOBIACEAE GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (RICKETTSIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (RUBROBACTERIDAE); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SAR11 CLUSTER); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SAR116 CLUSTER); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SAR86 CLUSTER); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SB1 GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SPHINGOBACTERIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SPIROCHAETALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (STAPHYLOCOCCUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SYNECHOCOCCUS); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (SYNERGISTES GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (THERMOANAEROBACTER GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (THERMODESULFOBACTERIUM GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (THERMUS GROUP); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (UNCLASSIFIED BACTEROIDETES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (UNCLASSIFIED OSCILLATORIALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (VERRUCOMICROBIA); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES (VICTIVALLALES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES(CANDIDATE DIVISION NKB19); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES(GEMMATIMONADETES); ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES(SBR1093 GROUP); NEGIBACTERIA; POSIBACTERIA; SCOMBRIDAE GEN. SP.; STAPHYLOCOCCUS; STAPHYLOCOCCUS KLOOSII; THUNNUS ALBACARES;

EID: 24644466403     PISSN: 0362028X     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X-68.8.1676     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (14)

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