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Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation
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Paniagua-Michel J

Department of Marine Biotechnology Center of Scientific Research and Higher Education from Ensenada, Mexico

Biography

Dr.Paniagua-Michel J is an Associate professor in the Department of Marine Biotechnology, in the institute of Center of Scientific Research and Higher Education from Ensenada, Mexico  His skills and expertises in the department of  Marine Biotechnology. He published 37 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
 
Publications

Bioremediation of Hexadecane and Diesel Oil is Enhanced by Photosynthetically Produced Marine Biosurfactants

In the coastal environment of the Todos Santos Bay (Ensenada BC, Mexico), the sport fishing dock is chronically polluted due to frequent anthropogenic activity. The presences of aliphatic hydrocarbons in surface hydrocarbon-rich wastewater from this Bay reflect the differences in industrial and domestic pollutant activities. In this research, the b... Read More»

Alberto Rosales Morales and Paniagua-Michel J

Special Issue Article: J Bioremed Biodeg 2013, S4-005

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