Nondestructive and multiplex differentiation of pathogenic microorganisms from spoilage microflora on seafood using paper chromogenic array and neural network
Manyun Yang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Boce Zhang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Sonia Purohit(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Tingting Gu(Washington University in St. Louis), Arnav Sharma(University of Connecticut), Hengyong Yu(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Hyden Dillow(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Whitney Perreault(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Zhen Jia(Auburn University), Shilong Wang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Xiaobo Liu(University of Malaya), Yaguang Luo(United States Department of Agriculture), Dayang Wang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Sophia Lin(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
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