PB-33 Microcolony fluorescence in situ hybridization (μc-FISH) for specific enumeration of viable E.coli in soil(Environmental hygiene,Poster presentation B)
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概要
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- 日本微生物生態学会の論文
- 2007-09-15
著者
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MATSUURA Kei
Division of Soil Environment, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Ueno Daisuke
Fac Agr. Saga Univ
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inoue Koichi
Fac Agr. Saga Univ
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Someya Takashi
Fac Agr. Saga Univ
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Matsuura Kei
Division Of Soil Environment Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Inoue Koichi
Division Of Soil Science Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Wu Shengjin
Division Of Soil Science Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University:united Graduate School Of Agricultur
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Someya Takashi
Division Of Soil Science Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Wu Shengjin
Fac Agr. Saga Univ
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Matsuura Kei
Fac Agr. Saga Univ
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Ueno Daisuke
Division Of Soil Science Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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