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Concept Roxarsone
Academic Article Biosensor for organoarsenical herbicides and growth promoters.
Academic Article A C?As lyase for degradation of environmental organoarsenical herbicides and animal husbandry growth promoters.
Academic Article ArsH is an organoarsenical oxidase that confers resistance to trivalent forms of the herbicide monosodium methylarsenate and the poultry growth promoter roxarsone.
Academic Article ArsP: a methylarsenite efflux permease.
Academic Article Biochemical Characterization of ArsI: A Novel C-As Lyase for Degradation of Environmental Organoarsenicals.
Academic Article Role of ArsEFG in Roxarsone and Nitarsone Detoxification and Resistance.
Academic Article Organoarsenical Biotransformations by Shewanella putrefaciens.
Academic Article Reduction of Organoarsenical Herbicides and Antimicrobial Growth Promoters by the Legume Symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti.
Academic Article The Pseudomonas putida NfnB nitroreductase confers resistance to roxarsone.
Academic Article NemA Catalyzes Trivalent Organoarsenical Oxidation and Is Regulated by the Trivalent Organoarsenical-Selective Transcriptional Repressor NemR.
Academic Article Organoarsenical tolerance in Sphingobacterium wenxiniae, a bacterium isolated from activated sludge.
Academic Article Identification of a MarR Subfamily That Regulates Arsenic Resistance Genes.
Academic Article Adaptation to metal(loid)s in strain Mucilaginibacter rubeus P2 involves novel arsenic resistance genes and mechanisms.
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