Elsa A. Murano

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Microbiology
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Villarruel-López A, Márquez-González M, Garay-Martínez LE, et al. (2003) Isolation of Arcobacter spp. from retail meats and cytotoxic effects of isolates against vero cells. Journal of Food Protection. 66: 1374-8
Golla SC, Murano EA, Johnson LG, et al. (2002) Determination of the occurrence of Arcobacter butzleri in beef and dairy cattle from Texas by various isolation methods. Journal of Food Protection. 65: 1849-53
Johnson LG, Murano EA. (2002) Lack of a cytolethal distending toxin among Arcobacter isolates from various sources. Journal of Food Protection. 65: 1789-95
Ohlendorf DS, Murano EA. (2002) Sensitivity of three methods used in the isolation of Arcobacter spp. in raw ground pork. Journal of Food Protection. 65: 1784-8
Ohlendorf DS, Murano EA. (2002) Prevalence of Arcobacter spp. in raw ground pork from several geographical regions according to various isolation methods Journal of Food Protection. 65: 1700-1705
Johnson LG, Murano EA. (1999) Comparison of three protocols for the isolation of Arcobacter from poultry. Journal of Food Protection. 62: 610-4
Johnson LG, Murano EA. (1999) Development of a new medium for the isolation of Arcobacter spp. Journal of Food Protection. 62: 456-62
Shenoy K, Murano EA, Olson DG. (1998) Survival of heat-shocked Yersinia enterocolitica after irradiation in ground pork International Journal of Food Microbiology. 39: 133-137
Andrews LS, Ahmedna M, Grodner RM, et al. (1998) Food preservation using ionizing radiation. Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 154: 1-53
Murano PS, Murano EA, Olson DG. (1998) Irradiated ground beef: Sensory and quality changes during storage under various packaging conditions Journal of Food Science. 63: 548-551
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