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Upcycling lignin with a controlled burn

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
A recent report by Harlington et al. introduces SyoA, a cytochrome P450 enzyme that efficiently removes a methyl group from the S-subunits of lignin. Lignin is one of the most abundant forms of renewable carbon on Earth. Methyl removal is essential to strategies for biologically converting lignin into useful chemicals.
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THE CONTROL OF INFECTION IN BURNS

The Lancet, 1948
L, COLEBROOK, J M, DUNCAN, W P D, ROSS
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Infection Control in Burns: Topical and Systemic

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
Infection accounts for nearly 50 per cent of the fatalities reported in burn patients. The use of topical antibacterial agents saw a rebirth following development of a better understanding of the pathology of the burn wound itself, and the current thrust of management relates to absorption of an antibacterial agent directly through the eschar.
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Controlled burn

San Antonio Review, 2023
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CONTROLS IN THE TREATMENT OF BURNS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1949
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The control of extensive burns

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1953
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