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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R828041

FDP -- Development of Detection and Viability Methods for Waterborne Microsporidia

RFA: Drinking Water (1999)

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Journal Article Identification and characterization of two subpopulations of Encephalitozoon intestinalis. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Hoffman RM, Marshall MM, Polchert DM, Jost BH Hoffman RM, Marshall MM, Polchert DM, Jost BH. Identification and characterization of two subpopulations of Encephalitozoon intestinalis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(8):4966-4970. R828041 (Final)
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Journal Article Development of a method for the detection of waterborne microsporidia. JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS Hoffman RM, Wolk DM, Spencer SK, Borchardt MA Hoffman RM, Wolk DM, Spencer SK, Borchardt MA. Development of a method for the detection of waterborne microsporidia. Journal of Microbiological Methods 2007;70(2):312-318. R828041 (Final)
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Journal Article Concentration of enteroviruses, adenoviruses, and noroviruses from drinking water by use of glass wool filters. None Lambertini E, Spencer SK, Bertz PD, Loge FJ, Kieke BA, Borchardt MA Lambertini E, Spencer SK, Bertz PD, Loge FJ, Kieke BA, Borchardt MA. Concentration of enteroviruses, adenoviruses, and noroviruses from drinking water by use of glass wool filters. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2008;74(10):2990-2996. R828041 (Final)
R831630 (2007)
R831630 (2008)
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