Not exact matches
The
organism of choice was the proteobacterium Shewanella oneidensis,
which is known for its metal toleration and both
aerobic and anaerobic lifestyles.
While there are many types of free radicals that can be formed, the most common in
aerobic (oxygen breathing)
organisms are oxygen free radicals, often referred to as Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS),
which include superoxides, hydroxyl anions, hydrogen peroxide and singlet oxygen.»
It could also contribute to improving early detection of thresholds for mass mortalities of
aerobic organisms,
which is of particular importance considering the economic value the fishing industry.