Resistence of rotavirus adsorbed to zeta plus 60S filter membranes (2000)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: HARSI, CHARLOTTE MARIANNA - ICB ; MEHNERT, DOLORES URSULA - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- Assunto: MICROBIOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia
- Publisher place: São Lourenço
- Date published: 2000
- Source:
- Título: Anais
- Conference titles: Encontro Nacional de Virologia
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ABNT
GARRAFA, P. et al. Resistence of rotavirus adsorbed to zeta plus 60S filter membranes. 2000, Anais.. São Lourenço: Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia, 2000. . Acesso em: 15 jun. 2025. -
APA
Garrafa, P., Pauli, V., Hársi, C. M., Vieira, M. J., & Mehnert, D. U. (2000). Resistence of rotavirus adsorbed to zeta plus 60S filter membranes. In Anais. São Lourenço: Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. -
NLM
Garrafa P, Pauli V, Hársi CM, Vieira MJ, Mehnert DU. Resistence of rotavirus adsorbed to zeta plus 60S filter membranes. Anais. 2000 ;[citado 2025 jun. 15 ] -
Vancouver
Garrafa P, Pauli V, Hársi CM, Vieira MJ, Mehnert DU. Resistence of rotavirus adsorbed to zeta plus 60S filter membranes. Anais. 2000 ;[citado 2025 jun. 15 ] - Distribution of rotavirus G1-G5 genotypes in domestic effluent and creek in São Paulo city from 2000 to 2001
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