Selenite biotransformation and detoxification by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SeITE02: Novel clues on the route to bacterial biogenesis of selenium nanoparticles
Silvia Lampis(University of Verona), Giovanni Vallini(University of Verona), Daniela Cecconi(University of Verona), Emanuele Zonaro(University of Verona), Francesca Monti(University of Verona), Cristina Bertolini(University of Exeter), Massimo Micaroni(University of Exeter), Raymond J. Turner(University of Calgary), Clive S. Butler(University of Exeter)
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