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Decoy Molecules Push Native Soil Bacteria Toward Harder Cleanup Work
Researchers at Nagoya University say decoy molecules can coax native soil bacteria into degrading non-native compounds, offering a potentially useful path for pollution cleanup without genetic engineering
Key Takeaways
- Nagoya University researchers reported that decoy molecules helped native soil bacteria degrade non-native compounds
- The work was published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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