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Sohini Bhatia
Sohini Bhatia
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A comparative analysis of the metabolomic response of electron beam inactivated E. coli O26: H11 and Salmonella typhimurium ATCC 13311
SS Bhatia, SD Pillai
Frontiers in Microbiology 10, 414162, 2019
252019
Benchmarking the minimum Electron Beam (eBeam) dose required for the sterilization of space foods
SS Bhatia, KR Wall, CR Kerth, SD Pillai
Radiation physics and chemistry 143, 72-78, 2018
222018
Ionizing radiation technologies for vaccine development-a mini review
SS Bhatia, SD Pillai
Frontiers in Immunology 13, 845514, 2022
142022
Assessment of microbiological correlates and immunostimulatory potential of electron beam inactivated metabolically active yet non culturable (MAyNC) Salmonella Typhimurium
C Praveen, SS Bhatia, RC Alaniz, RE Droleskey, ND Cohen, ...
PloS One 16 (4), e0243417, 2021
92021
Electron-beam inactivation of human rotavirus (HRV) for the production of neutralizing egg yolk antibodies
JW Skrobarczyk, CL Martin, SS Bhatia, SD Pillai, LR Berghman
Frontiers in Immunology 13, 840077, 2022
42022
Controlling the Colonization of Clostridium perfringens in Broiler Chickens by an Electron-Beam-Killed Vaccine
PR Jesudhasan, SS Bhatia, KK Sivakumar, C Praveen, KJ Genovese, ...
Animals 11 (3), 671, 2021
42021
Electron beam technology: A platform for safe, fresh, and chemical-free food
SD Pillai, SS Bhatia
Food Safety Magazine, 50-57, 2018
42018
Investigations into Metabolically Active yet Non-Culturable (MAyNC) Clostridium perfringens to Control Necrotic Enteritis in Broiler Chickens
SS Bhatia
12021
Controlling the Colonization of Clostridium perfringens in Broiler Chickens by an Electron-Beam-Killed Vaccine
J Palmy, PR Jesudhasan, SS Bhatia, KK Sivakumar, C Praveen, ...
2021
Benchmarking the Minimum Electron Beam (eBeam) Dose Required to Achieve Sterility of Space Foods
SS Bhatia
2015
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