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pubmed-article:19388829pubmed:abstractTextThe ability of Campylobacter jejuni strains to attach to stainless steel as they became nonculturable during storage in distilled water at 4 degrees C for 30 days was investigated. From an initial count of approximately 7 log colony-forming units/mL all strains completely lost culturability by day 20, but the numbers of cells attaching to stainless steel remained constant at approximately 3.5 log cells/cm(2). These findings suggest that viable but nonculturable Campylobacter in a liquid matrix can still attach to stainless steel.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19388829pubmed:articleTitleThe ability of Campylobacter jejuni cells to attach to stainless steel does not change as they become nonculturable.lld:pubmed
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