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Ethylene Oxide Sterilization

Known as: Ethylene Oxide 
A sterilization process that uses ethylene oxide (EtO) gas to kill microorganisms.(CDRH-GUDID)
National Institutes of Health

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2006
2006
Bacillus globigii spores were exposed to ethylene oxide after being dried on several types of surfaces. The viability tests… 
2002
2002
PurposeThe authors documented the physical effects of reuse and repeated ethylene oxide sterilization on transscleral… 
1993
1993
Abstract— The influence of different sterilization procedures on alginate dispersions was studied by measuring viscosity and… 
1980
1980
A simple method for the exposure of micro-organisms to ethylene oxide on membrane filters in a modified desiccator has been… 
1977
1977
A novel method for monitoring occupational exposure to ethylene oxide was developed. Ethylene oxide was collected on Columbia JXC… 
1970
1970
The death rate kinetics of several sporeforming and nonsporeforming microorganisms, including radiation-resistant cocci, were… 
1970
1970
An investigation determined the effects of environmental moisture content or water activity (Aw), exposure humidity, and… 
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Aluminium foil strips carrying varying numbers of spores of the Camp Detrick strain of Bacillus subtilis dried from water, 90% (v… 
1963
1963
Liquid ethylene oxide, which kills bacteria, yeasts, and molds, was added to a tissue culture medium instead of the usual…