Publications by authors named "Dhrubjyoti Sharma"

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  • Wastewater management is a growing global issue due to pollution from various sources like industrial waste, sewage, and pharmaceuticals, leading to serious health risks, including antimicrobial resistance and bioaccumulation of toxins in organisms.
  • Current treatment methods use physical, chemical, and biological processes to tackle pollutants, but there is a push for more innovative solutions using synthetic biology that combines biological functions and engineering for improved efficiency.
  • The review proposes a novel, cost-effective multi-bedded wastewater treatment plant design aimed at effectively removing major pollutants to provide safe water for household use, irrigation, and storage.
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The human gut consists of > 1000 different bacterial species for the smooth functioning of the gut. In normal conditions, the antioxidant system present in cells minimize the effects of reactive oxygen species. Upon exposure to antibiotics, there is a rise in ROS level which induces oxidative stress to the cells, ultimately killing the cells.

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