Using design theory to foster innovative cross-disciplinary research: Lessons learned from a research network focused on antimicrobial use and animal microbes’ resistance to antimicrobials

scientific article published on 28 April 2018

Using design theory to foster innovative cross-disciplinary research: Lessons learned from a research network focused on antimicrobial use and animal microbes’ resistance to antimicrobials is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VAS.2018.04.001
P932PMC publication ID7386660
P698PubMed publication ID32734048

P50authorChristian DucrotQ86476269
Gwenaël Vourc'hQ117278816
Jean-François CossonQ42597343
P2093author name stringJean-François Cosson
Christian Ducrot
Benoit Weil
Pascal Le Masson
Juliette Brun
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P921main subjecttransdisciplinarityQ249542
lessons learnedQ1673259
antimicrobial resistanceQ63391344
P304page(s)12-20
P577publication date2018-12-01
P1433published inVeterinary and animal scienceQ27727686
P1476titleUsing design theory to foster innovative cross-disciplinary research: Lessons learned from a research network focused on antimicrobial use and animal microbes’ resistance to antimicrobials
P478volume6

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