Mechanisms of nickel toxicity in microorganisms

Volume: 3, Issue: 11, Pages: 1153 - 1153
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Nickel has long been known to be an important human toxicant, including having the ability to form carcinomas, but until recently nickel was believed to be an issue only to microorganisms living in nickel-rich serpentine soils or areas contaminated by industrial pollution. This assumption was overturned by the discovery of a nickel defense system (RcnR/RcnA) found in microorganisms that live in a wide range of environmental niches, suggesting...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanisms of nickel toxicity in microorganisms
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
3
Issue
11
Pages
1153 - 1153
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