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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R834870
Association of Pathogens with Biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
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Advancing Public Health Protection through Water Infrastructure Sustainability (2009)
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Journal Article | Janjaroen D, Ling F, Monroy G, Derlon N, Mogenroth E, Boppart SA, Liu W-T, NguyenTH. Roles of ionic strength and biofilm roughness on adhesion kinetics of Escherichia coli onto groundwater biofilm grown on PVC surfaces. Water Research 2013;47(7):2531-2542. |
R834870 (2012) |
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Journal Article | Shen Y, Monroy GL, Derlon N, Janjaroen D, Huang C, Morgenroth E, Boppart SA, Ashbolt NJ, Liu W-T, Nguyen TH. Role of biofilm roughness and hydrodynamic conditions in Legionella pneumophila adhesion to and detachment from simulated drinking water biofilms, Environmental Science & Technology 2015;49(7):4274-4282. |
R834870 (2014) |
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Journal Article | Shen Y, Huang P, Huang C, Sun P, Monroy G, Wu W, Lin J, Espinosa-Marzal R, Boppart S, Liu W, Nguyen T. Effect of divalent ions and a polyphosphate on composition, structure, and stiffness of simulated drinking water biofilms. NPJ BIOFILMS AND MICROBIOMES 2018;4(15). |
R834870 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Sun P, Araud E, Huang C, Shen Y, Monroy G, Zhong S, Tong Z, Boppart S, Eden J, Nguyen T. Disintegration of simulated drinking water biofilms with arrays of microchannel plasma jets. NPJ BIOFILMS AND MICROBIOMES 2018;4(24). |
R834870 (Final) |
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