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Reactive nitrogen species dominance is key in the fight against antimicrobial resistanceMore information: Athanasios Nikolaou et al, The ratio of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species determines the type of cell death that bacteria undergo, Microbiological Research (2024). DOI: 10. ...
Much of the nitrous oxide entering the atmosphere from the oceans could be formed by a previously unknown inorganic route.
If corn was ever jealous of soybean’s relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day ...
For example, root exudates from legume plants (e.g., peas, clover, soybeans) serve as a signal to certain species of Rhizobium, which are nitrogen-fixing bacteria. This signal attracts the ...
"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 ...
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 ...
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