Research Keyword: regulatory mechanisms

Environmental Impact of Xenobiotic Aromatic Compounds and Their Biodegradation Potential in Comamonas testosteroni

This review examines how aromatic compounds found in plastics, pesticides, and antibiotics pollute our environment and how bacteria like Comamonas testosteroni can break them down naturally. The research shows that microplastics are accumulating in oceans and wildlife, causing health problems ranging from physical damage to disruption of metabolism and development. Scientists are exploring ways to use these bacteria and microbiome engineering to create biological cleaning systems that could sustainably treat pollution without adding more chemicals to the environment.

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Editorial: Fungal virulence

This editorial discusses how fungi are becoming more dangerous to human health due to climate change and rising temperatures. Researchers are studying the specific mechanisms that make fungi harmful, including how they stick to human cells and form protective biofilms. The review highlights several important discoveries about different pathogenic fungi and suggests better ways to diagnose and treat fungal infections through understanding how environmental factors influence fungal behavior.

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