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    Cell-mediated killing of Listeria monocytogenes by leucocin C producing Escherichia coli by Liu, S., Takala, T.M., Wan, X., Reunanen, J., Saris, P.E.J.

    Published in Microbiological research (12-06-2013)
    “…Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis. Listeria in foods can be inhibited with bacteriocins or bacteriocin producing cultures. The…”
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    Antibacterial polymer fibres by rosin compounding and melt-spinning by Kanerva, M., Puolakka, A., Takala, T.M., Elert, A.M., Mylläri, V., Jönkkäri, I., Sarlin, E., Seitsonen, J., Ruokolainen, J., Saris, P., Vuorinen, J.

    Published in Materials today communications (01-09-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Rosin can be used as an antibacterial additive in melt-spun thermoplastic fibres.•Rosin-thermoplastic fibres are effective against…”
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    food-grade cloning vector for lactic acid bacteria based on the nisin immunity gene nisI by Takala, T.M, Saris, P.E.J

    “…A new food-grade cloning vector for lactic acid bacteria was constructed using the nisin immunity gene nisI as a selection marker. The food-grade plasmid,…”
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    Characterization and electrotransformation of Lactobacillus crispatus isolated from chicken crop and intestine by Beasley, S S, Takala, T M, Reunanen, J, Apajalahti, J, Saris, P E J

    Published in Poultry science (01-01-2004)
    “…Lactic acid bacteria originating in the intestine have recently undergone intensive study for their potential probiotic properties. Here partial 16S rRNA gene…”
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    Food-grade host/vector expression system for Lactobacillus casei based on complementation of plasmid-associated phospho-beta-galactosidase gene lacG by Takala, T.M, Saris, P.E.J, Tynkkynen, S.S.H

    “…A new food-grade host/vector system for Lactobacillus casei based on lactose selection was constructed. The wild-type non-starter host Lb. casei strain E…”
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