2023
DOI: 10.20535/ibb.2022.6.3-4.273108
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Effect of Plants Morphological Parameters on Plant-Microbial Fuel Cell Efficiency

Abstract: Background. Plant-microbial fuel cell (PMFC) is an innovative biotechnology for the environmentally safe bioelectricity generation. The widespread use of bioelectrical systems (biosystems) is hindered by their insufficient efficiency due to limiting knowings of the relationship between bioelectricity generation and features of their biotechnological components. Objective. Тhe purpose of this study was to analyze the role of the plants morphological parameters and structure features of biomodules on generation … Show more

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“…However, the application of gene therapy remains challenging because of the risk of undesirable effects such as non-target genome changes, toxicity of gene therapy vectors, and immunological responses to transplanted cells or genes. Therefore, further research and development of safer and more effective methods of gene therapy are needed for widespread use in medicine (Collins, 2010;Mertens et al, 2015;Fleischeret et al, 2018;Cross & Burmester, 2006;Ginn et al, 2018;Hauser et al, 2013;Staal et al, 2019;Dai et al, 2016;Marshall, 1999;Naldini, 2015;Datkhile et al, 2021;Giacca & Zacchigna, 2012;Hamblin et al, 2015;Motronenko et al, 2020;Rusyn et al, 2023;Sokol et al, 2020;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the application of gene therapy remains challenging because of the risk of undesirable effects such as non-target genome changes, toxicity of gene therapy vectors, and immunological responses to transplanted cells or genes. Therefore, further research and development of safer and more effective methods of gene therapy are needed for widespread use in medicine (Collins, 2010;Mertens et al, 2015;Fleischeret et al, 2018;Cross & Burmester, 2006;Ginn et al, 2018;Hauser et al, 2013;Staal et al, 2019;Dai et al, 2016;Marshall, 1999;Naldini, 2015;Datkhile et al, 2021;Giacca & Zacchigna, 2012;Hamblin et al, 2015;Motronenko et al, 2020;Rusyn et al, 2023;Sokol et al, 2020;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%