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From Petri Dishes to Algorithms: The Role of AI in Modern Microbiology

  • Dmitrij Frishman

Published: 04 Dec 2025

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Frishman, D. From Petri Dishes to Algorithms: The Role of AI in Modern Microbiology. eMicrobe 2025, 1 (1), 7. https://doi.org/10.53941/emicrobe.2025.100007.
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