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Campylobacter Unmasking the Secret Genes of a Food-Poisoning Culprit Microarrays, or gene chips, enable scientists to get a quick look at thousands of genes in a single experiment. Here, technician Sharon Horn monitors r
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Document Date: 2004-10-05 14:13:11


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Washington State University / Western Regional Research Center / Russell Agricultural Research Center / /

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Microbiology Research Unit / Washington State University / USDA / Western Regional Research Center / Institute for Genomic Research / Food Safety / ARS Produce Safety and Microbiology Research Unit / Agricultural Research Center / /

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Sharon Horn / Marcia Wood / Peggy Greb / Michael E. Konkel / Robert E. Mandrell / Craig T. Parker / William G. Miller / /

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