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1. Establishment of a Protocol for Viability qPCR in Dental Hard Tissues.

2. Generic viability qPCR for monitoring shelf life of microbial biological control agents coated on seeds based on the nucleic acid intercalating dyes EMA and PMAxx

3. Use of Capsid Integrity-qPCR for Detecting Viral Capsid Integrity in Wastewater.

4. Establishment of a Protocol for Viability qPCR in Dental Hard Tissues

5. Colonization and population dynamics of total, viable, and culturable cells of two biological control strains applied to apricot, peach, and grapevine crops

6. Occurrence and survival of Campylobacter spp. in dairy matrices investigated by viability qPCR.

7. A Pilot Study to Detect Viable Salmonella spp. in Diarrheal Stool Using Viability Real-Time PCR as a Culture-Independent Diagnostic Tool in a Clinical Setting.

8. A viability qPCR protocol to assess the efficacy of a heat treatment to sanitize carrot seeds from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum.

9. Development of a Propidium Monoazide-Based Viability Quantitative PCR Assay for Red Sea Bream Iridovirus Detection.

10. Viability-PCR Allows Monitoring Yeast Population Dynamics in Mixed Fermentations Including Viable but Non-Culturable Yeasts

11. Biofunctionalization of cork with moringa oleifera seeds and use of pma staining and qpcr to detect viability of escherichia coli

12. Biofunctionalization of Cork with Moringa oleifera Seeds and Use of PMA Staining and qPCR to Detect Viability of Escherichia coli.

13. Viability-PCR Allows Monitoring Yeast Population Dynamics in Mixed Fermentations Including Viable but Non-Culturable Yeasts.

14. Attenuating the Selection of Vancomycin Resistance Among Enterococci through the Development of Peptide-Based Vancomycin Antagonists.

15. Incidence of Podosphaera clandestina on sweet cherries (Prunus avium) and the influence of postharvest handling practices on the survival of conidia on harvested fruit.

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