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Presence of Micro- and Nanoplastics Affects Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents. [PDF]

open access: yesToxics
Kara Murdoch F   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Shining light on the mechanism of photochemical alkene formation in vitamin B<sub>12</sub>. [PDF]

open access: yesChem Sci
Mukherjee A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Chemosynthesis enables microbial communities to flourish in a marine cave ecosystem. [PDF]

open access: yesISME J
Ricci F   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Structural basis for organohalide respiration

open access: closedScience, 2014
How bacteria break down organohalides Anaerobic bacteria can break down a range of organohalide pollutants. To do so, they use unusual reductive dehalogenase enzymes that remove the halogen ion from the molecule, making the pollutants less toxic. Bommer et al. describe x-ray
Martin Bommer   +5 more
exaly   +6 more sources

Interspecies Mobility of Organohalide Respiration Gene Clusters Enables Genetic Bioaugmentation

open access: closedEnvironmental Science & Technology
Anthropogenic organohalide pollutants pose a severe threat to public health and ecosystems. In situ bioremediation using organohalide respiring bacteria (OHRB) offers an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient strategy for decontaminating organohalide-polluted sites.
Siyan Zhao   +4 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Organohalide Respiration with Diclofenac by Dehalogenimonas

open access: closedEnvironmental Science & Technology, 2022
Diclofenac (DCF) is a pharmaceutically active contaminant frequently found in aquatic ecosystems. The transformation pathways and microbiology involved in the biodegradation of DCF, particularly under anoxic conditions, remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrated microbially mediated reductive dechlorination of DCF in anaerobic enrichment culture ...
Xiuying Li   +7 more
openalex   +3 more sources

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