Viral inactivation impacts microbiome estimates in a tissue-specific manner
The global emergence of novel pathogenic viruses presents an important challenge for research, as high biosafety levels are required to process samples. While inactivation of infectious agents facilitates the use of less stringent safety conditions, its effect on other biological entities of interes...
Main Authors: | Boix-Amorós, A. (Author), Bu, K. (Author), Clemente, J.C (Author), Fernández-Sesma, A. (Author), Malaspina, D. (Author), Piras, E. (Author), Stapylton, M. (Author), Wallach, D. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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