125088

A 2009 article discusses lentiviral preparation (study DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.108.125088).

Based on the search results, "125088" appears in several distinct academic and technical contexts, most notably regarding microbiological research and scientific studies.

Textile effluents are a major environmental threat. Fungal degradation is an eco-friendly and economical alternative to chemical treatment. 125088

An Indonesian research repository lists a 2023 malaria treatment study (ID 125088).

A 2014 study mentions fungal strain CBS 125088 (Alternaria brassicicola) used in experiments to detect cell death in Arabidopsis leaves. A 2009 article discusses lentiviral preparation (study DOI:

Mycoremediation (using fungi) to treat wastewater containing hazardous anthraquinone (AQ) dyes from textile industries.

The research highlights fungal strains, their enzymatic systems, and factors affecting the degradation mechanisms of non-degradable AQ dyes. Other Mentions in Research their enzymatic systems

The primary reference to is in the context of scientific literature regarding environmental pollution control, specifically a 2023 article published in BioTechnologia DOI: 10.5114/bta.2023.125088.