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Innovations in Detection of Deliberate or Accidental Contamination with Biological Agents in Environment and Foods
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: Received: 2 December 2016 / Approved: 3 December 2016 / Online: 3 December 2016 (09:12:17 CET)
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Poltronieri, P. Innovations in Detection of Deliberate or Accidental Contamination with Biological Agents in Environment and Foods. Challenges 2016, 7, 22. Poltronieri, P. Innovations in Detection of Deliberate or Accidental Contamination with Biological Agents in Environment and Foods. Challenges 2016, 7, 22.
Abstract
In 2016, two special issues have been launched and attended in this journal, "Challenges in New Technologies for Security" (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/challenges/special_issues/tech_security) and “Food Microbiology: Technologies and processes, microbiology analysis methods, and antimicrobials” (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/challenges/special_issues/food-microbiology). In this editorial, I will review one of the topics of biological hazards detection, i.e. the rapid analysis of biological agents (DNA and antigens of fungi, bacteria, and viruses) and their toxins.
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Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Immunology and Microbiology
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