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3. L. Xiaojin et al., (2012) The effect of the encapsulation of bacteria in redox phospholipid polymer
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hydrogels on electron transfer efficiency in living cell-based devices. Biomaterials volume 33, p8221-8227.
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References
1. D.Berner et al., (2006) Effect of protective agents on the viability of Lactococcus lactis subjected to freeze- thawing and freeze drying. Sci. Pharm, volume 74, p137-149.
2. K. Todar et al. Lactococcus lactis: nominated as the Wisconsin State Microbe. Online textbook of microbiology, UW Department of Bacteriology, www.textbookofbacteriology.net Last visited: 17-10-2014.
3. L. Xiaojin et al., (2012) The effect of the encapsulation of bacteria in redox phospholipid polymer hydrogels on electron transfer efficiency in living cell-based devices. Biomaterials volume 33, p8221-8227.
4. Brandwondencentra Nederland, (2014) Education Brandwondencentrum Martiniziekenhuis.