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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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sulfate-reducing bacteria
Microbes found commonly in sediments that transform inorganic mercury into organic methylmercury as a by-product of their metabolism.
The term "sulfate-reducing bacteria" was found in the following pages:
Toxic Methylmercury-Producing Microbes More Widespread Than Realized | EVISA's News
Mercury contaminated freshwater fish from the NE United States: Where comes the mercury from ? | EVISA's News
Sulfur fuels the methylation of mercury | EVISA's News
Thiolation of trimethylantimony: A new cornerstone of the biogeochemistry of antimony | EVISA's News
Natural dissolved organic matter plays dual role in cycling of mercury | EVISA's News
Researchers found new sulfur-containing metabolites in the urine of rats exposed to arsenite | EVISA's News
Thioarsenate Formation in Rice Plants: A Comprehensive Study on Arsenic Uptake, Accumulation, and Speciation | EVISA's News
Man made mercury pollution is reaching even deep ocean organisms | EVISA's News
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SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting
05.05.2024
Seville, Spain
HTC-18: 18th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology
28.05.2024
Leuven, Belgium
72nd ASMS Conference
02.06.2024
Anaheim, CA
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What's new on EVISA's web site ?
EVISA's Web Portal: A Beacon of Quality in Trace Element and Speciation Analysis
Despite international efforts to reduce mercury emission to the environment, mercury contamination of tuna is stubbornly high
Toxicity of arsenic species
Thioarsenate Formation in Rice Plants: A Comprehensive Study on Arsenic Uptake, Accumulation, and Speciation
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