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    Assessment of thin-film photocatalysis inactivation of different bacterial indicators and effect on their antibiotic resistance profile by Özkal, C.B., Venieri, D., Gounaki, I., Meric, S.

    Published in Applied catalysis. B, Environmental (05-05-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Photocatalytic inactivation was effective on Escherichia coli and Enterococcus at PPL reactor configuration.•Photocatalytic treatment…”
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    The interweaving roles of mineral and microbiome in shaping the antibacterial activity of archaeological medicinal clays by Christidis, G.E., Knapp, C.W., Venieri, D., Gounaki, I., Elgy, C., Valsami-Jones, E., Photos-Jones, E.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (05-10-2020)
    “…Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based substances (largely kaolinite and montmorillonite), have been part of the European pharmacopoeia for well…”
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    The ecology and bioactivity of some Greco-Roman medicinal minerals: the case of Melos earth pigments by Knapp, C. W., Christidis, G. E., Venieri, D., Gounaki, I., Gibney-Vamvakari, J., Stillings, M., Photos-Jones, E.

    “…Mineral compounds, as pigments and therapeutics, appeared regularly in the technical and medical texts of the Greco-Roman (G-R) world. We have referred to them…”
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    Greco-Roman mineral (litho)therapeutics and their relationship to their microbiome: The case of the red pigment miltos by Photos-Jones, E, Knapp, C W, Venieri, D, Christidis, G E, Elgy, C, Valsami-Jones, E, Gounaki, I, Andriopoulou, N C

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-12-2018)
    “…This paper introduces a holistic approach to the study of Greco-Roman (G-R) lithotherapeutics. These are the minerals or mineral combinations that appear in…”
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