Sureshkumar et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Effective bacterial inactivation using low temperature radio frequency plasmaSureshkumar et al., 2010
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- 8811615431005475376
- Author
- Sureshkumar A
- Sankar R
- Mandal M
- Neogi S
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- Publication venue
- International journal of pharmaceutics
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Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens responsible for hospital- acquired infections. In this study, S. aureus was exposed to 13.56 MHz radiofrequency (RF) plasma generated by two different gases namely nitrogen and nitrogen–oxygen mixture and …
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