IWA Biofilms 2024 Conference

The following study will be presented at the IWA Biofilms 2024 Conference (Shanghai, Oct. 24-26, 2024).→FINISHED

Exploring the influence of ZnO powder on bacterial biofilm formation and conjugation frequency utilizing a wastewater influent isolate
Katayoun Dadeh Amirfard, Satorus Suzuki, Daisuke Sano

You can find details of the IWA Biofilms 2024 Conference from the following link:
https://iwabiofilm2024.tongji.edu.cn/Venue/cv.htm

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