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Multi-resistant plant growth-promoting actinobacteria and plant root exudates influence Cr(VI) and lindane dissipation
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2019-05)
The aims of this study were (1) to isolate new multi-resistant actinobacteria from soil, rhizosphere and plant samples collected from an ancient illegal pesticide storage and (2) to elucidate the effects of these microorganisms ...
Biosensor impedimétrico para la detección de lindano
(2014)
Biosensors are simple, feasible and cost-effective devices where biological specificity and selectivity, and
electronic miniaturization are combined. Degrading microorganisms, such as the M7 species of Streptomyces genus, ...
Co-contaminated soils bioremediation by actinobacteria
(Springer, 2014)
More than one third of contaminated areas are found to have more than one type of pollutant. Co-contaminated environments with metals and organic compounds are difficult to remediate because the mixed nature of the pollulants. ...
A simple Streptomyces spore-based impedimetric biosensor to detect indane pesticide
(Elsevier Science, 2015-02)
Lindane is a pesticide potentially harmful to environment and human health and in general, its detection involves mostly tedious, expensive and time-consuming techniques. A new strategy to detect lindane can be focused on ...
Enhancement of lindane-induced liver oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity by thyroid hormone is reduced by gadolinium chloride
(2002)
The role of Kupffer cells in the hepatocellular injury and oxidative stress induced by lindane (20 mg/kg; 24h) in hyperthyroid rats (daily doses of 0.1 mg L-3,3′,5-triio-dothyronine (T3)/kg for three consecutive days) was ...
Comparative study of single and mixed cultures of actinobacteria for the bioremediation of co-contaminated matrices
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018-04)
With the aim of comparing the behavior of single and mixed cultures of actinobacteria for the removal of chromium and lindane from different co-contaminated systems, the actinobacteria Streptomyces sp. M7, MC1, A5 and ...
Quantitative proteomic and transcriptional analyses reveal degradation pathway of γ- hexachlorocyclohexane and the metabolic context in the actinobacterium Streptomyces sp. M7
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-07)
Highly γ-hexachlorocyclohexane (lindane) contaminated areaswere reported worldwide. Low aqueous solubility and high hydrophobicitymake lindane particularly resistant to microbial degradation.Physiological and genetic ...