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2020-06 Sewer biofilm microbiome and antibiotic resistance genes as function of pipe material, source of microbes, and disinfection: field and laboratory studies
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  • Drug-resistant bacteria lurk in sewer biofilms - Futurity
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    2020-06 Sewer biofilm microbiome and antibiotic resistance genes as function of pipe material, source of microbes, and disinfection: field and laboratory studies
  • Rutgers Bacteria Study Could Lead to Better COVID Disinfection Methods - Rutgers University Foundation
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    2020-06 Sewer biofilm microbiome and antibiotic resistance genes as function of pipe material, source of microbes, and disinfection: field and laboratory studies
  • Sewer biofilm microbiome and antibiotic resistance genes as function of pipe material, source of microbes, and disinfection: field and laboratory studies - Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology (RSC Publishing)
    https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/ew/d0ew00265h
    2020-06 Sewer biofilm microbiome and antibiotic resistance genes as function of pipe material, source of microbes, and disinfection: field and laboratory studies

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