PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15683884-3 2005 A mixed microbial enrichment culture, KB-1, shown in laboratory experiments to reduce chlorinated ethenes to non-toxic ethene, was added to the pilot test area. ethylene 98-105 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 38-42 17007960-5 2006 However, in microcosms which were bioaugmented with a mixed anaerobic dechlorinating culture (KB-1) and lactate, dechlorination past cDCE to ethene was observed in field-heated sediments. ethylene 141-147 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 94-98 16053083-5 2005 Consequently, the pilot treatment area was bioaugmented with a culture of KB-1, a natural microbial consortium known to completely reduce TCE to nontoxic ETH. ethylene 154-157 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 74-78 15683884-3 2005 A mixed microbial enrichment culture, KB-1, shown in laboratory experiments to reduce chlorinated ethenes to non-toxic ethene, was added to the pilot test area. ethylene 98-104 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 38-42 15683884-4 2005 Following bioaugmentation with KB-1, perchloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE) and cDCE concentrations declined, while vinyl chloride (VC) concentrations increased and subsequently decreased as ethene became the dominant transformation product. ethylene 46-52 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 31-35 24374375-5 2014 Modeling showed higher vinyl-chloride dechlorination rates and shorter time for complete dechlorination to ethene with higher initial concentration of KB-1 culture, while cis-dichloroethene dechlorination rates were not affected by KB-1 concentrations. ethylene 107-113 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 151-155 24724903-6 2014 Following bioaugmentation with the mixed dechlorinating culture KB-1, greater concentrations of chloride-a product of dechlorination-was observed in most wells; in addition, ethene production increased significantly in monitoring well locations that had strong hydraulic connectivity to the groundwater recirculation system, while Dehalococcoides and vcrA concentrations did not appreciably vary. ethylene 174-180 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 64-68 24724903-7 2014 Interestingly, increases of 3-4 orders of magnitude of an ethanol-fermenting Bacteroidetes population also present in KB-1 were correlated to improved conversion to ethene, an observation which suggests there could be a causal relationship-for example, better syntrophy and/or synergy among bacterial populations. ethylene 165-171 folate receptor 1 pseudogene 1 Homo sapiens 118-122