Comparison of Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Methods for Routine Identification of Airborne Microorganisms in Speleotherapeutic Caves
Rok Tomazin(University of Ljubljana), Tadeja Matos, Janez Mulec(Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts), Katja Strašek Smrdel(University of Ljubljana), Tjaša Cerar(National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food), Tea Janko(National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food), Vesna Cvitković Špik(University of Ljubljana), Andreja Kukec(University of Ljubljana), Tina Triglav(University of Ljubljana)
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