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Arsenic in drinking water: Detecting a silent killer
Today at the Society’s Focused Meeting on Industrial Applications of Metal–Microbe Interactions, Dr Joanne Santini spoke about her group’s research into biosensors for arsenic contamination. In the 1970s, the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank led a movement to … Continue reading →
Posted in Environmental Microbiology, Technology
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Tagged Arsenic, Bangladesh, biosensors, metalloenzymes, poisoning
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