Surveillance of pathogenic bacteria on a food matrix using machine-learning-enabled paper chromogenic arrays
Zhen Jia(Auburn University), Boce Zhang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Arne J. Pearlstein(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Genevieve Flock(Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center), Arnav Sharma(University of Connecticut), Hengyong Yu(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Katherine A. Thompson‐Witrick(University of Florida), Michelle R. Roche(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Emma Holliday(University of Florida), Yaguang Luo(United States Department of Agriculture), Dayang Wang(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Madison M. Green(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
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