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Induction of cadmium tolerance in Escherichia coli K-12

Inbar et al., 1993

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12637416894342055290
Author
Inbar O
Ron E
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FEMS microbiology letters

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Cadmium ions are bacteriocidal, resulting in exponential killing that starts immediately after exposure. We have shown that pretreatment with sublethal concentrations of cadmium induces tolerance. Protection against cadmium killing can also be obtained by preincubation …
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