Skin decontamination by low-temperature atmospheric pressure plasma jet and dielectric barrier discharge plasma.

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Published in J Hosp Infect on June 08, 2012

Authors

G Daeschlein1, S Scholz, R Ahmed, T von Woedtke, H Haase, M Niggemeier, E Kindel, R Brandenburg, K-D Weltmann, M Juenger

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1: Department of Dermatology of the Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany. georg.daeschlein@uni-greifswald.de

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