Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which represents a severe environmental risk and a global problem for public health. Microbial exposure to As compounds in the environment has happened since the beginning of time. Selective pressure has induced the evolution of various genetic systems conferring useful capacities in many microorganisms to detoxify and even use arsenic, as an energy source. This review summarizes the microbial impact of the As biogeochemical cycle. Moreover, the poorly known adverse effects of this element on eukaryotic microbes, as well as the As uptake and detoxification mechanisms developed by yeast and protists, are discussed. Finally, an outlook of As microbia...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Arsenic toxicity has been studied for a long time due to its effects in humans. Although epidemiolog...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
Present acceleration of Arsenic [As] exposure leads to severe health problems. Modern scientific app...
Microorganisms are abundant in many surface and near-surface geochemical environments. They interact...
Arsenic is a metalloid that occurs naturally in aquatic and terrestrial environments. The high toxic...
Arsenic is a metalloid member of heavy metals associated with many health problems from various canc...
Arsenic contamination in water and soil is becoming a severe problem. It is toxic to the environment...
Arsenic is a highly toxic metalloid widespread in the Earth's crust, and its contamination due to di...
AbstractAll living organisms have systems for arsenic detoxification. The common themes are (a) upta...
Arsenic is an extremely toxic metalloid that, when present in high concentrations, severely threaten...
Arsenic (As) contamination has recently become a worldwide problem, as it is found to be widespread ...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental toxic substance. As a consequence of continual exposure to ars...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Arsenic toxicity has been studied for a long time due to its effects in humans. Although epidemiolog...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
Present acceleration of Arsenic [As] exposure leads to severe health problems. Modern scientific app...
Microorganisms are abundant in many surface and near-surface geochemical environments. They interact...
Arsenic is a metalloid that occurs naturally in aquatic and terrestrial environments. The high toxic...
Arsenic is a metalloid member of heavy metals associated with many health problems from various canc...
Arsenic contamination in water and soil is becoming a severe problem. It is toxic to the environment...
Arsenic is a highly toxic metalloid widespread in the Earth's crust, and its contamination due to di...
AbstractAll living organisms have systems for arsenic detoxification. The common themes are (a) upta...
Arsenic is an extremely toxic metalloid that, when present in high concentrations, severely threaten...
Arsenic (As) contamination has recently become a worldwide problem, as it is found to be widespread ...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental toxic substance. As a consequence of continual exposure to ars...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Arsenic toxicity has been studied for a long time due to its effects in humans. Although epidemiolog...