We appreciate your patience as we fix inconsistencies in the study tracker and research databases.

  • Health Category:
  • Health Sub-Category:
  • Study Type:

  • Publish Date:

    -

Engineered fluoride sensitivity enables biocontainment and selection of genetically-modified yeasts

References Hayden, E. C. Synthetic-biology firms shift focus. Nature 505, 598 (2014). ADS  PubMed  Article  CAS  PubMed Central  Google Scholar Li, M. & Borodina, I. Application of synthetic biology for production of chemicals in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEMS Yeast Res. 15, 1–12 (2015). PubMed  Article  CAS  PubMed Central  Google Scholar Collins, J. J. & Khalil, A. S. Synthetic biology: applications come of age. Nat. Rev. Genet. 11, 367

Causes of Tooth Decay

A special germ, deficient diet and predisposing conditions in the mouth combine to foster decay of teeth, according to Drs. F. E. Rodriguez and R.A. Kelser, of the Army Medical School, Washington. Dr. Rodriguez has found that an individual germ of the lactic acid family is the one responsible for the piercing of the hard enamel of the teeth and exposing the soft dentine inside to many different types of bacteria. It thrives in an acid medium, and itself produces an acid condition. The germs a

Cancer Risks in Aluminum Reduction Plant Workers: A Review.

REFERENCES 1. Ravier EF. Technology of alumina reduction. In: Hughes JP, ed. Health Protection in Primary Aluminium Production, Proceedings of a Seminar, Copenhagen 28–30 June 1977. London, UK: International Primary Aluminum Institute; 1977:17–21. Cited Here 2. IARC. IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans. Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds. Part 3, Industrial Exposures in Aluminium Production, Coal Gasification, Coke Production and Iron and