The ratio of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species determines the type of cell death that bacteria undergo. Microbiological Research , 2025; 292: 127986 DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2024.127986 Cite This ...
"We used to think both reactive oxygen and nitrogen hurt bacteria in the same way, but our research found it's more complicated. While nitrogen-heavy environments kill bacteria, an oxygen-rich ...
"We used to think both reactive oxygen and nitrogen hurt bacteria in the same way, but our research found it's more complicated. While nitrogen-heavy environments kill bacteria, an oxygen-rich ...
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