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Safely meeting global salmon demand

Gary B Smejkal et al. NPJ Sci Food. 2018.

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Keywords: Animal physiology; Environmental impact.

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Competing interestsFocus Proteomics is a contract research organization that specializes in protein electrophoresis. The organization does not currently do seafood safety testing. The authors declare no competing interests.

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