The microbiome of the built environment: the nexus for urban regeneration for the cities of tomorrow

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Antonia Bruno and collaborators from the Biotechnology and Biosciences Department, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy have published the Article: The Microbiome of the Built Environment: The Nexus for Urban Regeneration for the Cities of Tomorrow, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2022, 2311 of 10/Oct/2022
  • what: The research focused on the microbiome of the built environment can make a significant contribution to the safety, resilience, and survival of the ecosystem and health.
  • future: Even though more investigation is needed under a microbiome point of view among the various studies driven by . . .

     

    Logo ScioWire Beta black

    If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!

    Thanks :)

    If you don't have an account, you can create one here.

     

Scroll to Top

Add A Knowledge Base Question !

+ = Verify Human or Spambot ?