Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology
Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
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1. Microbial biodeterioration of historic wood based on classical and omics methods with model studies
- Gutarowska B. , et al.
3. High diversity of fungi associated with altered wood materials in the hunting lodge of “La Muette”, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
- Slimen A. , et al.
4. Isolation and identification of fungi from some cultural relics and packaging boxes in Tianjin Museum storerooms
- Yanhong Z. , et al.
5. Microbiological hazards associated with archaeological works, illustrated with an example of fredro crypt (Przemyśl, Poland)
- Burkowska-But A. , et al.
6. Heterotrophic components of biofilms on wood artefacts
- Cennamo P. , et al.
7. Monitoring of mycoflora in outdoor air of different localities of Ahvaz, Iran
- Fatahinia M. , et al.
8. Fungi-mediated biodeterioration of household materials, libraries, cultural heritage and its control
- Koul B. , et al.
9. Red stains on archaeological leather: Degradation characteristics of a shoe from the 11th-13th centuries (Seljuk period, Iran)
- Koochakzaei A. , et al.
10. Metabolomic and high-throughput sequencing analysis-modern approach for the assessment of biodeterioration of materials from historic buildings
- Gutarowska B. , et al.
11. Mycoflora of the interdigital spaces among girl students in Ahvaz, Iran
- Zarrin M. , et al.
12. Colonising organisms as a biodegradation factor affecting historical wood materials at the former concentration camp of Auschwitz II - Birkenau
- Koziróg A. , et al.