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Rapid Method for Bacterial Counting in the Milk by Using Biosensor Based on E.coli Cells

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The requirement for accurate analytical information is particularly marked in human health care, veterinary medicine, and environmental monitoring. Biosensors promise to provide analytically powerful and inexpensive alternatives to standard chemical and enzymatic methods used today.

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Ignatov, S.G. (2000). Rapid Method for Bacterial Counting in the Milk by Using Biosensor Based on E.coli Cells. In: Stopa, P.J., Bartoszcze, M.A. (eds) Rapid Methods for Analysis of Biological Materials in the Environment. NATO ASI Series, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9534-6_9

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