The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te-derivatives, is causing their accumulation in the environment, where oxyanion tellurite (TeO32−) is the most soluble, bioavailable, and toxic Te-species. On the other hand, tellurium is a rare metalloid element whose natural supply will end shortly with possible economic and technological effects. Thus, Te-containing waste represents the source from which Te should be recycled and recovered. Among the explored strategies, the microbial TeO32− biotransformation into less toxic Te-species is the most appropriate concerning the circular economy. Actinomycetes are ideal candidates in environmental biotechnology. However, their exploration in TeO...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Formation and recovery of elemental tellurium (Te) from wastewaters are required by increasing deman...
Tellurite [Te(IV)] is a high-toxicity metalloid. In this study, a fungus with high Te(IV) resistance...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
Tellurite (TeO32-) is a hazardous and toxic oxyanion for living organisms. However, several microorg...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
Tellurite (TeO3(2-)) is the most toxic and soluble oxyanion among tellurium (Te) compounds. The effe...
Background: Tellurite (TeO32-) is recognized as a toxic oxyanion to living organisms. However, mainl...
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
AbstractThe tellurium oxyanion, tellurite, is extremely noxious to most living organisms. Its toxici...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Abstract Background Natural and anthropogenic activities, such as weathering of rocks and industrial...
none5noThis work examines the effects of potassium tellurite (K2TeO3) on the cell viability of the f...
Six fresh water aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs (Erythromicrobium ezovicum, strain E1; Erythromicrobi...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Formation and recovery of elemental tellurium (Te) from wastewaters are required by increasing deman...
Tellurite [Te(IV)] is a high-toxicity metalloid. In this study, a fungus with high Te(IV) resistance...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
Tellurite (TeO32-) is a hazardous and toxic oxyanion for living organisms. However, several microorg...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
Tellurite (TeO3(2-)) is the most toxic and soluble oxyanion among tellurium (Te) compounds. The effe...
Background: Tellurite (TeO32-) is recognized as a toxic oxyanion to living organisms. However, mainl...
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
AbstractThe tellurium oxyanion, tellurite, is extremely noxious to most living organisms. Its toxici...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Abstract Background Natural and anthropogenic activities, such as weathering of rocks and industrial...
none5noThis work examines the effects of potassium tellurite (K2TeO3) on the cell viability of the f...
Six fresh water aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs (Erythromicrobium ezovicum, strain E1; Erythromicrobi...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Formation and recovery of elemental tellurium (Te) from wastewaters are required by increasing deman...
Tellurite [Te(IV)] is a high-toxicity metalloid. In this study, a fungus with high Te(IV) resistance...