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Issue Lait
Volume 87, Number 2, March-April 2007
Page 181
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lait:2007009
Published online 05 June 2007

Lait 87 (2007) 181
DOI: 10.1051/lait:2007009

Erratum

Demonstration of the cellular viability and safety of Enterococcus faecium CRL 183 in experiments of long term

Katia Sivieria, Veridiana P.S. Canob, Sandro R. Valentinib and Elizeu A. Rossia

a  UNESP São Paulo State University, Department of Food Nutrition, Araquara, S.P., Brazil
b  UNESP São Paulo State University, Department of Biology, Araquara, S.P., Brazil

(Received 17 July 2007 - Accepted 21 December 2007 Published - © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2007 - Published online 5 June 2007)

Erratum of Lait  87 p. 59



An error occurred in the order of authors of the article: Cano V.P.S., Valentini R.S., Sivieri K., Rossi E.A., Demonstration of the cellular viability and safety of Enterococcus faecium CRL 183 in experiments of long term, Lait 87 (2007) 59-69. Therefore the correct reference of the article is: Sivieri K., Cano V.P.S., Valentini S.R., Rossi E.A., Demonstration of the cellular viability and safety of Enterococcus faecium CRL 183 in experiments of long term, Lait 87 (2007) 59-69.


Corresponding author: Katia Sivieri katiasiv@hotmail.com

© INRA, EDP Sciences 2007

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