2 results match your criteria: "Carthage University Zarzouna 7021[Affiliation]"
RSC Adv
November 2024
Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, LR 05/ES09 Laboratory of Applications of Chemistry to Resources and Natural Substances and to the Environment (LACReSNE), Carthage University Zarzouna 7021 Tunisia
This study seeks to characterize three different clays and compare their capability to decontaminate a textile effluent using the adsorption process and to explore the synergistic effects of ozonation on the treatment. Response surface methodology, based on central composite design, was used to investigate the impact of three key parameters, namely, solution pH, clay dosage, and contact time, on the adsorption process. The three clays were sourced from distinct regions across Tunisia: Rommana, Tabarka, and Medenine.
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May 2019
Unit of Immunology and Microbiology Environmental and Carcinogenesis (IMEC), Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage University Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia.
Alterations in colonic mucus secretion are linked to the induction and maintenance of inflammation during inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and its progression to colorectal cancer (CRC). MUC1, a multifunctional glycoprotein, is the best studied cell surface mucin in mouse models of IBD and CRC. However, little information on MUC1 expression and localization in different types of pathologic human colon mucosa is available.
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