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Microbial interactions with heavy metalsExpulsion of heavy metals in bacteriaInteraction mechanisms with chromate and the biotechnologicalpotential of native fungi rootstocks from industrialResistance and accumulation mechanisms of heavy m

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Tabla 1. Sistemas bacterianos que expulsan iones inorgánicos tóxicos.
Figura 2. Disminución de la concentración de Cr(VI) en muestras de suelo
Figura 3. Ruta biosintética del glutatión en plantas, algunas levaduras (Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Candida glabrata) y algunas microalgas

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