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Investigation of the Detection Ability of an Intrinsic Fluorescence-Based Bioaerosol Detection System for Heat-Stressed Bacteria

Kanami Irie, Allison Scott and Norio Hasegawa
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology September 2014, 68 (5) 478-493; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5731/pdajpst.2014.01000
Kanami Irie
1Azbil Corporation, Kawana, Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa, Japan; and
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2Azbil BioVigilant, Tucson, AZ, USA
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vol. 68 no. 5 478-493
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.5731/pdajpst.2014.01000
PubMed 
25336419

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Parenteral Drug Association (PDA)
Print ISSN 
1079-7440
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1948-2124
History 
  • Published online October 21, 2014.

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  1. Kanami Irie1,*,
  2. Allison Scott2 and
  3. Norio Hasegawa1
  1. 1Azbil Corporation, Kawana, Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa, Japan; and
  2. 2Azbil BioVigilant, Tucson, AZ, USA
  1. ↵*Corresponding Author: Azbil Corporation, 1-12-2, Kawana, Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa, 251-8522, Japan. Telephone: +81 466 52 7151; fax: +81 466 20 2431; e-mail: k.irie.si{at}azbil.com
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