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    Comparison of differential plating media and two chromatography techniques for the detection of histamine production in bacteria by Actis, Luis A, Smoot, James C, Barancin, Courtney E, Findlay, Robert H

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-12-1999)
    “…The bacterial enzyme histidine decarboxylase (Hdc) catalyses the conversion of histidine into histamine. This amine is essential for the biosynthesis of iron…”
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    Prospective Blinded Comparison of Polyp Size on Computed Tomography Colonography and Endoscopic Colonoscopy by Barancin, Courtney, Pickhardt, Perry J, Kim, David H, Spier, Bret, Lindstrom, Mary, Reichelderfer, Mark, Gopal, Deepak, Pfau, Patrick

    Published in Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology (01-05-2011)
    “…Background & Aims The size of polyps found on computed tomography colonography (CTC) has been suggested as the major determinant of patient management. We…”
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    Findings on Optical Colonoscopy After Positive CT Colonography Exam by CORNETT, Daniel, BARANCIN, Courtney, ROEDER, Brent, REICHELDERFER, Mark, FRICK, Terrance, GOPAL, Deepak, KIM, David, PICKHARDT, Perry J, TAYLOR, Andrew, PFAU, Patrick

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-08-2008)
    “…The aim of this study is to evaluate the findings on optical colonoscopy (OC) after a positive CT colonography (CTC) exam and characterize the type of polyps…”
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    Plasmid-mediated histamine biosynthesis in the bacterial fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum by Barancin, C E, Smoot, J C, Findlay, R H, Actis, L A

    Published in Plasmid (1998)
    “…Histamine production in bacteria-contaminated fish is the result of the presence of bacterial histidine decarboxylase activity, which converts histidine…”
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    Plasmid-Mediated Histamine Biosynthesis in the Bacterial Fish PathogenVibrio anguillarum by Barancin, Courtney E., Smoot, James C., Findlay, Robert H., Actis, Luis A.

    Published in Plasmid (01-05-1998)
    “…Histamine production in bacteria-contaminated fish is the result of the presence of bacterial histidine decarboxylase activity, which converts histidine…”
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