Imperial College London and IDENER had a joint scientific publication: Title: Production of selenium nanoparticles occurs through an interconnected pathway of sulphur metabolism and oxidative stress response in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 Abstract The soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida KT2440 has been shown to produce […]
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Project Details
Sustainable Exploitation of bio-based Compounds Revealed and Engineered from naTural sources Topic: FNR-11-2020 Prospecting aquatic and terrestrial natural biological resources for biologically active compounds
Funding
This Project has received funding from the European Community’s H2020 Programme under the grant agreement No. 101000794. The material presented and views expressed here are the responsibility of the author(s) only. Funding Scheme: H2020-FNR-2020-2.