"Dielectric-barrier discharge; spores; bacillus subtilis; comparison"@en . . "\u0160imek, Milan" . . . . "Iza, F." . . "Shaw, A." . "Dole\u017Ealov\u00E1, Eva" . "2"^^ . "Shama, G." . "Study of plasma-induced inactivation of a reference microorganism(HAKONEXIV)"@en . . . . "Study of plasma-induced inactivation of a reference microorganism(HAKONEXIV)" . "Study of plasma-induced inactivation of a reference microorganism(HAKONEXIV)" . . "48319" . "Study of plasma-induced inactivation of a reference microorganism(HAKONEXIV)"@en . . . "[4EC8E3C42D96]" . . "P\u0159edneseno:14th International Symposium on High Pressure Low Temperature Plasma Chemistry,Zinnowitz,DE,21.09.-26.09.2014 We present a result of an ongoing European initiative (European COST Action MP 1101) that aims to create a reference plasma system and a biological reference protocol for the study and comparison of plasma treatments across laboratories. Endospores of Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 are proposed as a reference microorganism as they can be stored for long periods without loss of viability, serving as a common starting point for experiments performed in different locations and at different times. To avoid problems related to shadowing effects, a monolayer of spores is deposited onto filter membranes using a vacuum filtration technique and these are then exposed to different plasma systems. In this study, sample preparation protocols and bactericidal properties of a dielectric-barrier surface discharge are reported upon." . . "5"^^ . . "P\u0159edneseno:14th International Symposium on High Pressure Low Temperature Plasma Chemistry,Zinnowitz,DE,21.09.-26.09.2014 We present a result of an ongoing European initiative (European COST Action MP 1101) that aims to create a reference plasma system and a biological reference protocol for the study and comparison of plasma treatments across laboratories. Endospores of Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 are proposed as a reference microorganism as they can be stored for long periods without loss of viability, serving as a common starting point for experiments performed in different locations and at different times. To avoid problems related to shadowing effects, a monolayer of spores is deposited onto filter membranes using a vacuum filtration technique and these are then exposed to different plasma systems. In this study, sample preparation protocols and bactericidal properties of a dielectric-barrier surface discharge are reported upon."@en . "RIV/61389021:_____/14:00436703" . . "RIV/61389021:_____/14:00436703!RIV15-AV0-61389021" . . . . "I, P(LD13010)" .