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Nano-Bioelectric Technique for Novel Microbial Intervention in Packaged Foods

Nano-Bioelectric Technique for Novel Microbial Intervention in Packaged Foods

by axia_82w8h3 | Jan 14, 2021

Nano-Bioelectric Technique for Novel Microbial Intervention in Packaged Foods Project Overview Microbial pathogens are a major cause of foodborne illness outbreaks in the U.S. and worldwide, leading to deaths, chronic health issues, compromised food supply and more....

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