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Publications by Takahiro Segawa
Simultaneous Quantification of Multiple Food- And Waterborne Pathogens by Use of Microfluidic Quantitative PCR
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
Nitrogen Cycle Evaluation (NiCE) Chip for the Simultaneous Analysis of Multiple N-Cycle Associated Genes
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
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Alloys
Condensed Matter Physics
Instrumentation
Metals
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Films
Coatings
Electronic
Simultaneous Quantification of Multiple Bacteria
Waterborne Protozoan Pathogens.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Immunology
Environmental
Public Health
Microbiology
Microbiology
Epidemiology
Infectious Diseases
Occupational Health
Microfluidic Technique for the Simultaneous Quantification of Emulsion Instabilities and Lipid Digestion Kinetics
Analytical Chemistry
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Quantification of Mycobacterium Avium Subspecies in Pig Tissues by Real-Time Quantitative PCR
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Medicine
Veterinary
DNase I Treated DNA-PCR Based Detection of Food Pathogens Immobilized by Metal Hydroxides
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Physiology
Medicine
Simultaneous Generation of Multiple Aqueous Droplets in a Microfluidic Device
Analytica Chimica Acta
Biochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Opportunistic Aspergillus Pathogens Measured in Home and Hospital Tap Water by Quantitative PCR (QPCR)
Journal of Water and Health
Waste Management
Disposal
Public Health
Microbiology
Environmental
Water Science
Infectious Diseases
Technology
Occupational Health