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Mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in cyanobacteria
European Journal of Phycology, 1999Drying of cells leads to damage resulting from crowding of cytoplasmic components, condensation of the nucleoid, increases in the Tm of membrane phase transitions, and imposition of stress upon cell walls. Prolonged desiccation leads to oxidation of proteins, DNA and membrane components through metal-dependent Fenton reactions, while Maillard reactions
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Environmental Adaptations: Desiccation Tolerance
2018Survival in microhabitats that experience extreme fluctuations in water availability and temperature requires extreme adaptations. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first who describe the phenomenon of the resurrection of a desiccated rotifer in 1702.
Ralph O. Schill, Steffen Hengherr
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Pollen Maturation and Desiccation Tolerance
1988Pollen generally is tolerant to severe desiccation (Hoekstra, 1986). The molecular mechanism of this tolerance is far from elucidated, however.
Folkert A. Hoekstra +2 more
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Ricardo A Chávez Montes +2 more
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Ricardo A Chávez Montes +2 more
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Protein Aggregation is Associated with Acinetobacter baumannii Desiccation Tolerance
Microorganisms, 2020Cory D Dupai, Bryan W Davies
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