When hydrogen sulfide (H2S) levels spike unexpectedly in a facility, it exposes crews to serious safety hazards, accelerates corrosion, and puts regulatory compliance at risk.
The signaling molecule hydrogen sulfide (H2S) plays a critical role in antibiotic tolerance, the innate ability of bacteria to survive normally lethal levels of antibiotics, a new study finds.
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