Subinhibitory arsenite concentrations lead to population dispersal in thiomonas sp

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  • who: Lett et al. from the , France, Université Paris-Sud, Institut de, CNRS, Orsay, FranceEditor: Rosemary JRedfield, University of British Columbia, Canada have published the research work: Subinhibitory Arsenite Concentrations Lead to Population Dispersal in Thiomonas sp, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/18,/2011
  • what: The authors show that the biofilm development of a bacterial species belonging to the Thiomonas genus frequently found in arsenic polluted sites and playing a key role in arsenic natural remediation is markedly modified when exposed to subinhibitory doses of this toxic element. In each condition, six stacks were . . .

     

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