Plasma activated water pre-treatment substantially enhances phage activity against Proteus mirabilis biofilms. [PDF]
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The effect of plasma activated water on antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles biosynthesized by cyanobacterium Alborzia kermanshahica. [PDF]
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Plasma-Activated Water Produced by a Moderately High Energy-Efficient 1-Liter Reactor: Effects on Germination and Growth of Tomato and Bell Pepper Plants. [PDF]
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