Development of novel escherichia coli cell-based biosensors to monitor mn(ii) in environmental systems

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  • who: Yangwon Jeon from the National University of La Plata, Argentina have published the research work: Development of novel Escherichia coli cell-based biosensors to monitor Mn(II) in environmental systems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Still hazardous to animals and plants at high concentrations (Reaney et_al, 2002; Crossgrove and Zheng, 2004). Although the role of MntS was not clearly characterized, it was speculated as an inhibitor of MntP to maintain cellular Mn level constant (Waters et_al, 2011; Martin et_al, 2015). Manganese is a trace_element essential for living organisms, and its deficiency can . . .

     

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