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March 18, 2014
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Professor Finds Bacteria in Cow’s Milk Indicates Specific Causes of Infection

By The Cornell Daily Sun | March 18, 2014
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By KATHLEEN BITTER

Courtesy of Prof. Rodrigo BicalhoRuminant researcher | Prof. Rodrigo Bicalho, dairy production science, studies the microbiota of cows’ milk.



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