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Survival and activity of Lux-marked phenanthrene-degrading Pseudomonas stutzeri P16 under different
Year: 2006
Abstract:
changes in luminescence indicating the advantage of Bioluminescence-marker systems for monitoring the
survival and activity of biodegradative genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) in polluted
environments. Our results also showed the importance...
biosafety issues in biotechnology and engineering of microorganisms
Year: 2007
Abstract:
. There are many examples for application of genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) however, like other higher creatures, any modification in natural properties of microorganisms has to be justified and follow certain roles and orders. Proposal...