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From anhydrobiosis to freeze-drying of eukaryotic cells
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2002Using what has been learned from nature, it has become possible to stabilize biological structures, including intact cells, in the dry state. Stabilization of cells or tissues in the dried state is of considerable practical significance, as is described in this review.
Willem F, Wolkers +2 more
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Anhydrobiosis and Dehydration of Yeasts
2017Anhydrobiosis is a unique phenomenon of nature which gives possibility to various live organisms to survive during very hot and dry seasons of the year. It is the state in which all processes of metabolism are temporarily reversibly suspended as the result of strong dehydration of the cells.
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Biomolecular condensates—Prerequisites for anhydrobiosis?
Protein ScienceAbstractIt is often underappreciated that despite water being a requirement for life on Earth, organisms belonging to all taxonomic kingdoms have developed mechanisms to survive desiccation. These organisms, referred to as anhydrobiotes, accumulate specific biomolecules during or before drying that facilitate the survival of desiccation stress ...
Charles A. Elder +9 more
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Biochemical and physiological aspects of anhydrobiosis
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 19811. 1. The biochemical and physiological mechanisms which are involved in anhydrobiotic survival have been reviewed. 2. 2. The physical state of water within hydrated and dehydrated organisms is discussed in relation to the concepts of “free” and “bound” water and to the “vicinal water network model” of Clegg (1979) Cell Associated Water ...
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Induction of anhydrobiosis: Membrane changes during drying
Cryobiology, 1982J H, Crowe, L M, Crowe
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Anhydrobiosis in Tardigrades and Nematodes
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1974John H. Crowe, K. A. Madin
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Staying young and fit? Ontogenetic and phylogenetic consequences of animal anhydrobiosis
Journal of Zoology, 2019Łukasz Kaczmarek +2 more
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