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  • 44. Surface-decontaminating action of glutaraldehyde in the gas-aerosol phase.
    Bovallius A, Anäs P.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1977 Aug; 34(2):129-34. PubMed ID: 410366
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  • 45. Glutaraldehyde: current status and uses.
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  • 46. Modeling the inactivation kinetics of bacillus spores by glutaraldehyde.
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  • 49. Effect of glutaraldehyde cold sterilants on light transmission of curing tips.
    Nelson SK, Caughman WF, Rueggeberg FA, Lockwood PE.
    Quintessence Int; 1997 Nov; 28(11):725-30. PubMed ID: 9573862
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  • 50. The differential effects of heat-shocking on the viability of spores from Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus subtilis, and Clostridium sporogenes after treatment with peracetic acid- and glutaraldehyde-based disinfectants.
    March JK, Pratt MD, Lowe CW, Cohen MN, Satterfield BA, Schaalje B, O'Neill KL, Robison RA.
    Microbiologyopen; 2015 Oct; 4(5):764-73. PubMed ID: 26185111
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  • 51. Resistance of spores and vegetative cells of Streptomyces thermovulgaris strain 127 and the glucose isomerase produced by them to temperature and glutaraldehyde.
    Djejeva G, Grigorova Y, Stoychev M.
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  • 52. Injury and repair in biocide-treated spores of Bacillus subtilis.
    Williams ND, Russell AD.
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  • 53. Aldahol high-level disinfectant.
    Miner N, Harris V, Cao TD, Ebron T, Lukomski N.
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  • 57. The nature and site of biocide-induced sublethal injury in Bacillus subtilis spores.
    Williams ND, Russell AD.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 1992 Dec 01; 78(2-3):277-80. PubMed ID: 1490611
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  • 58. Mycobactericidal activity of glutaraldehyde solutions.
    Collins FM, Montalbine V.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1976 Nov 01; 4(5):408-12. PubMed ID: 11227
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