The impact of far-UVC radiation (200-230 nm) on pathogens, cells, skin, and eyes - a collection and analysis of a hundred years of data
Background: The ongoing coronavirus pandemic requires new disinfection approaches, especially for airborne viruses. The 254 nm emission of low-pressure vacuum lamps is known for its antimicrobial effect, but unfortunately, this radiation is also harmful to human cells. Some researchers published rep...
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Main Authors: | Hessling, Martin (Author), Haag, Robin (Author), Sieber, Nicole (Author), Vatter, Petra (Author) |
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German Medical Science GMS Publishing House,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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