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The effects of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields on microorganisms in the perspective of bioremediation

Some studies show how exposure to fields can enhance or reduce cell activity, with possible applicative consequences in the field of biotechnology, including biological techniques for depollution. In order to identify full-scale conditions that are suitable and potentially applicable for use in elec...

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Published in:Reviews in environmental science and biotechnology 2019-03, Vol.18 (1), p.29-75
Main Authors: Beretta, Gabriele, Mastorgio, Andrea Filippo, Pedrali, Lisa, Saponaro, Sabrina, Sezenna, Elena
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Environment
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Microbiology
Microorganisms
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