AS3MT-mediated tolerance to arsenic evolved by multiple independent horizontal gene transfers from b...
AS3MT-mediated tolerance to arsenic evolved by multiple independent horizontal gene transfers from bacteria to eukaryotes
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Palmgren, Michael , Engström, Karin , Hallström, Björn M. , Wahlberg, Karin , Søndergaard, Dan Ariel , Säll, Torbjörn , Vahter, Marie , Broberg, Karin , Faculty of Medicine , Medicinska fakulteten , Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten , Lund University , Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin , Department of Laboratory Medicine , Biologiska institutionen , Department of Biology , Lunds universitet and Faculty of Science
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United States: Public Library of Science
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English
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United States: Public Library of Science
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Organisms have evolved the ability to tolerate toxic substances in their environments, often by producing metabolic enzymes that efficiently detoxify the toxicant. Inorganic arsenic is one of the most toxic and carcinogenic substances in the environment, but many organisms, including humans, metabolise inorganic arsenic to less toxic metabolites. T...
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AS3MT-mediated tolerance to arsenic evolved by multiple independent horizontal gene transfers from bacteria to eukaryotes
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Author / Creator
Engström, Karin
Hallström, Björn M.
Wahlberg, Karin
Søndergaard, Dan Ariel
Säll, Torbjörn
Vahter, Marie
Broberg, Karin
Faculty of Medicine
Medicinska fakulteten
Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Lund University
Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin
Department of Laboratory Medicine
Biologiska institutionen
Department of Biology
Lunds universitet
Faculty of Science
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TN_cdi_plos_journals_1990010050
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_plos_journals_1990010050
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1932-6203
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1932-6203
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10.1371/journal.pone.0175422
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