Call for Papers: Omics and Metabolic Networks in Microbial Xenobiotic Degradation and Detoxification

This Special Issue aims to bring together cutting-edge research and reviews that integrate omics data, metabolic network analysis, and ecological perspectives to elucidate microbial mechanisms involved in xenobiotic degradation and detoxification. Contributions will highlight novel enzymes and pathways, microbial community dynamics, metabolic engineering strategies, and real-world applications in environmental remediation and industrial biotechnology.


Information for authors:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/334118/omics-and-metabolic-networks-in-microbial-xenobiotic-degradation-and-detoxification


A discarded plastic bottle floating in a polluted water body, highlighting environmental issues.


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