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Biotransforming the “Forever Chemicals”: Trends and Insights from Microbiological Studies on PFAS

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Published
Mar 11, 2025
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59(11)
Pages
5417-5430
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Division of Engineering Education and Centers Award: EEC-1449501
Arizona State University
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Justin P. Skinner, Alia Raderstorf, Bruce E. Rittmann, et al. (2025). Biotransforming the “Forever Chemicals”: Trends and Insights from Microbiological Studies on PFAS. Environmental Science & Technology, 59(11), 5417-5430. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c04557