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Omics-based study of mitochondrial proteins related to anhydrobiosis in a tardigrade, Ramazzottius varieornatus [PDF]
田中, 冴
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Anhydrobiosis: cellular adaptations to extreme dehydration.
J.H. Crowe +4 more
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Challenges during diapause and anhydrobiosis: Mitochondrial bioenergetics and desiccation tolerance
Steven C. Hand +2 more
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Studies on Anhydrobiosis of Pratylenchus thornei.
Large populations of Pratylenchus thornei, a winter pest of cereals, legumes, and potatoes in the northern Negev region of Israel, survive 7-8 months of summer drought and return to full activity at the beginning of the rainy season. To demonstrate that it survives the summer in an anhydrobiotic state, all developmental stages of P.
I, Glazer, D, Orion
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New insights into osmobiosis and chemobiosis in tardigrades. [PDF]
Hvidepil LKB, Møbjerg N.
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A novel Mn-dependent peroxidase contributes to tardigrade anhydrobiosis [PDF]
Yuki Yoshida +7 more
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Reply to Tanaka and Kunieda: Control protein GFP also shows a mesh-like structure in desiccating tardigrade cells. [PDF]
Tanaka S, Arakawa K.
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Investigating the Proteome of Tardigrades: Towards a Better Understanding of Molecular Mechanisms during Anhydrobiosis [PDF]
Elham Schokraie
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