Panikov et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Destruction of Bacillus Subtilis cells using an atmospheric-pressure capillary plasma electrode dischargePanikov et al., 2003
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- Panikov N
- Paduraru S
- Crowe R
- Ricatto P
- Christodoulatos C
- Becker K
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- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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We report the results of experiments aimed at the investigation of the destruction of spore- forming bacteria, which are believed to be among the most resistant micro-organisms, using a novel atmospheric-pressure capillary plasma electrode discharge plasma. Various well …
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- C12N15/00—Mutation or genetic engineering; DNA or RNA concerning genetic engineering, vectors, e.g. plasmids, or their isolation, preparation or purification; Use of hosts therefor
- C12N15/09—Recombinant DNA-technology
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