Pnas nexus 1-10 research report carbohydrate vitrification in aerosolized saliva is associated with the humidity-dependent infectious potential of airborne coronavirus marina nieto-caballero

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  • who: Significance Statement and collaborators from the Environmental Engineering Program, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA have published the Article: PNAS Nexus 1-10 Research Report Carbohydrate vitrification in aerosolized saliva is associated with the humidity-dependent infectious potential of airborne coronavirus Marina Nieto-Caballero, in the Journal: PNAS Nexus, 2022, Vol. 2, No. 2 patterns could be observed at full scale in an environmentally controlled chamber (c.a. 10 m3 ) (35-37) through a broad range of RH conditions, with minimal sampling artifacts. The particle size distribution of the artificial saliva in which MHV was aerosolized . . .

     

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