Host cell capture-quantitative sequence detection of potentially infectious viruses

George D. Di Giovanni

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Host cell capture-quantitative sequence detection of potentially infectious viruses

by George D. Di Giovanni

2009

IWA Publishing

68

9781843392408

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the main objective of this research was to further develop a method referred to as host cell capture quantitative sequence detection (HCC-QSD) for the rapid detection of potentially infectious viruses in water.

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