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Where in the world do bacteria experience oxidative stress?
James A. Imlay
School of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Microbiology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Ecosystem
63%
Oxidative Stress
63%
Bacteria
58%
Lactobacillales
36%
Respiratory Burst
35%
Salmonella typhimurium
33%
Hydroxyl Radical
31%
Bacillus subtilis
31%
Phagocytes
30%
Oxidants
29%
Superoxides
28%
Hydrogen Peroxide
28%
Microbiota
28%
Oxidation-Reduction
27%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
26%
Reactive Oxygen Species
22%
Escherichia coli
20%
Growth
14%
Wounds and Injuries
13%
Agriculture & Biology
oxidative stress
67%
bacteria
47%
biosphere
34%
phagocytes
33%
habitats
33%
hydroxyl radicals
30%
bacterial growth
29%
oxidants
27%
Salmonella Typhimurium
27%
microbial communities
27%
superoxide anion
27%
lactic acid bacteria
26%
Bacillus subtilis
25%
hydrogen peroxide
25%
reactive oxygen species
23%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
23%
chemical composition
21%
oxidation
21%
microorganisms
18%
Escherichia coli
18%
organisms
16%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
oxidative stress
100%
world
48%
habitat
35%
reactive oxygen species
34%
salmonella
32%
hydroxyl radical
31%
hydrogen peroxide
29%
oxidant
29%
biosphere
28%
microbial community
23%
oxidation
18%
damage
18%
chemical
14%