Siderophore is the Greek phrase for “iron bearer ” and is applied to molecules that can bind metals at very high affinities. Marine bacteria as do their terrestrial counterparts, secrete siderophores, which are smal
Different aspects of bacterial and fungal siderophore biotechnological applications will be discusse...
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Marine bacteria are diverse and highly abundant in the oceans. Under iron-depleted conditions, marin...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
Siderophores are natural products which have attracted interest due to their ability to bind metal i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element in several fundamental cellular processes. Although present in hig...
Abstract Siderophores are potent ferric ion chelators produced by microbes like bacteria and fungi d...
To guarantee the supply of critical elements in the future, the development of new technologies is e...
Iron is an essential micronutrient required for the growth of almost all aerobic organisms; the iron...
Siderophores are compounds produced by bacteria, fungi and graminaceous plants for scavenging iron f...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria constitutes a permeability barrier that protects the ce...
Bacterial pathogens acquire the iron they need for survival and growth in a host by using siderophor...
Bacterial siderophores are a class of small organic compounds that are produced endogenously by bact...
Different aspects of bacterial and fungal siderophore biotechnological applications will be discusse...
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Marine bacteria are diverse and highly abundant in the oceans. Under iron-depleted conditions, marin...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Siderophores (from the Greek: "iron carriers") are defined as relatively low molecular weight, ferri...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
Siderophores are natural products which have attracted interest due to their ability to bind metal i...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element in several fundamental cellular processes. Although present in hig...
Abstract Siderophores are potent ferric ion chelators produced by microbes like bacteria and fungi d...
To guarantee the supply of critical elements in the future, the development of new technologies is e...
Iron is an essential micronutrient required for the growth of almost all aerobic organisms; the iron...
Siderophores are compounds produced by bacteria, fungi and graminaceous plants for scavenging iron f...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria constitutes a permeability barrier that protects the ce...
Bacterial pathogens acquire the iron they need for survival and growth in a host by using siderophor...
Bacterial siderophores are a class of small organic compounds that are produced endogenously by bact...
Different aspects of bacterial and fungal siderophore biotechnological applications will be discusse...
Bioremediation is a very attractive alternative for restoration of contaminated soil and ground wate...
Marine bacteria are diverse and highly abundant in the oceans. Under iron-depleted conditions, marin...