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  1. Selection of cellular genetic markers for the detection of infectious poliovirus
  2. Evaluation of virus reduction efficiency in wastewater treatment unit processes as a credit value in the multiple-barrier system for wastewater reclamation and reuse
  3. Genome Sequence of Enterobacter cloacae Strain SENG-6, a Bacterium Producing Histo-Blood Group Antigen-Like Substances That Can Bind with Human Noroviruses
  4. Risk management of viral infectious diseases in wastewater reclamation and reuse: Review
  5. Bacterial histo-blood group antigens contributing to genotype-dependent removal of human noroviruses with a microfiltration membrane
  6. Bayesian modeling of virus removal efficiency in wastewater treatment processes
  7. Estimation of concentration ratio of indicator to pathogen-related gene in environmental water based on left-censored data
  8. Removal properties of human enteric viruses in a pilot-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) process
  9. Molecular epidemiology of noroviruses detected in Nepalese children with acute diarrhea between 2005 and 2011: Increase and predominance of minor genotype GII.13
  10. Culture-Independent Evaluation of Nonenveloped-Virus Infectivity Reduced by Free-Chlorine Disinfection
  11. External CO 2 and Water Supplies for Enhancing Electrical Power Generation of Air-Cathode Microbial Fuel Cells
  12. Microfluidic Quantitative PCR for Simultaneous Quantification of Multiple Viruses in Environmental Water Samples
  13. Water Quality Monitoring and Risk Assessment by Simultaneous Multipathogen Quantification
  14. Estimation of Contamination Sources of Human Enteroviruses in a Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation System by PCR–DGGE
  15. Use of a genetically-engineered Escherichia coli strain as a sample process control for quantification of the host-specific bacterial genetic markers
  16. Bayesian Modeling of Enteric Virus Density in Wastewater Using Left-Censored Data
  17. Histo-Blood Group Antigen-Like Substances of Human Enteric Bacteria as Specific Adsorbents for Human Noroviruses
  18. A new approach for evaluating the infectivity of noncultivatable enteric viruses without cell culture
  19. Effects of temperature and predator on the persistence of host-specific Bacteroides-Prevotella genetic markers in water
  20. Chicken- and duck-associated Bacteroides–Prevotella genetic markers for detecting fecal contamination in environmental water
  21. Occurrence of Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease Pathogens in Domestic Sewage and Secondary Effluent in Xi^|^rsquo;an, China
  22. Human norovirus occurrence and diversity in the Llobregat river catchment, Spain
  23. Development and validation of a microarray for the confirmation and typing of norovirus RT-PCR products
  24. Development of an Effective Method for Recovery of Viral Genomic RNA from Environmental Silty Sediments for Quantitative Molecular Detection
  25. Identification and characterization of coagulation inhibitor proteins derived from cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa
  26. Adsorption characteristics of an enteric virus-binding protein to norovirus, rotavirus and poliovirus
  27. Quantification and Genotyping of Human Sapoviruses in the Llobregat River Catchment, Spain
  28. Norovirus-binding proteins recovered from activated sludge micro-organisms with an affinity to a noroviral capsid peptide
  29. Analytical Methods for Virus Detection in Water and Food
  30. Surface-retained organic matter of Microcystis aeruginosa inhibiting coagulation with polyaluminum chloride in drinking water treatment
  31. Detection of Sapovirus in oysters
  32. Detection of Oxidative Damages on Viral Capsid Protein for Evaluating Structural Integrity and Infectivity of Human Norovirus
  33. Detection of Infectious Pathogenic Viruses in Untreated and Treated Wastewater Samples from An Urbanised Area
  34. New tools for the study and direct surveillance of viral pathogens in water
  35. Persistence of Caliciviruses in Artificially Contaminated Oysters during Depuration
  36. Human Sapovirus in Clams, Japan
  37. Cellular proteins of Microcystis aeruginosa inhibiting coagulation with polyaluminum chloride
  38. Sapovirus in Water, Japan
  39. Genetic Variation in the Conservative Gene Region of Norovirus Genogroup II Strains in Environmental and Stool Samples †
  40. Cloning of a Heavy-Metal-Binding Protein Derived from Activated-Sludge Microorganisms
  41. Membrane separation of indigenous noroviruses from sewage sludge and treated wastewater
  42. Heavy metal-binding proteins from metal-stimulated bacteria as a novel adsorbent for metal removal technology
  43. Norovirus pathway in water environment estimated by genetic analysis of strains from patients of gastroenteritis, sewage, treated wastewater, river water and oysters
  44. Construction of a Cloning System for the Mass Production of a Virus-Binding Protein Specific for Poliovirus Type 1
  45. Virus-Binding Proteins Recovered from Bacterial Culture Derived from Activated Sludge by Affinity Chromatography Assay Using a Viral Capsid Peptide
  46. Detection of enteric viruses in municipal sewage sludge by a combination of the enzymatic virus elution method and RT-PCR