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Sub-lethal photocatalysis bactericidal technology cause longer persistence of antibiotic-resistance mutant and plasmid through the mechanism of reduced fitness cost
Hongliang Yin; Xiaofang Chen; Guiying Li; Yongdi Chen; Wanjun Wang; Taicheng An; Po Keung Wong; Huijun Zhao
刊名Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
2019
关键词Sub-lethal photocatalysis Antibiotic-resistance mutant Antibiotic-resistance plasmid Fitness cost Long-term maintenance
ISSN号0926-3373
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内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/4602341
专题湖南大学
作者单位1.a Guangzhou Key Laboratory Environmental Catalysis and Pollution Control, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmental Catalysis and Health Risk Control, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute of Environmental Health and Pollution Control, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
2.Centre for Clean Environment and Energy, and Griffith School of Environment, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University, Queensland 4222, Australia
3.School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Hongliang Yin,Xiaofang Chen,Guiying Li,et al. Sub-lethal photocatalysis bactericidal technology cause longer persistence of antibiotic-resistance mutant and plasmid through the mechanism of reduced fitness cost[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental,2019.
APA Hongliang Yin.,Xiaofang Chen.,Guiying Li.,Yongdi Chen.,Wanjun Wang.,...&Huijun Zhao.(2019).Sub-lethal photocatalysis bactericidal technology cause longer persistence of antibiotic-resistance mutant and plasmid through the mechanism of reduced fitness cost.Applied Catalysis B: Environmental.
MLA Hongliang Yin,et al."Sub-lethal photocatalysis bactericidal technology cause longer persistence of antibiotic-resistance mutant and plasmid through the mechanism of reduced fitness cost".Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (2019).
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