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Biotechnology of Extremophiles
1998Molecular Biology of Hyperthermophilic Archaea Thermophilic Degradation of Environmental Pollutants Molecular Adaptations in Psychrophilic Bacteria: Potential for Biotechnological Applications Prokaryotes Living Under Elevated Hydrostatic Pressure An Overview of the Role and Diversity of Compatible Solutes in Bacteria and Archaea Proteins from ...
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Quorum Sensing in Extremophiles
2019Extremophiles represent a heterogeneous class of organisms that inhabit environments characterized by atypical parameters (high or low temperatures/pH/salinity, etc.). These organisms not only adapt to these habitats, but the exceptional environmental characteristics ensure their optimal growth. The environmental adaptation of extremophiles has been of
Abbamondi Gennaro Roberto+4 more
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Extremophiles in Space Exploration
Indian Journal of MicrobiologyIn the era of deep space exploration, extremophile research represents a key area of research w.r.t space survival. This review thus delves into the intriguing realm of 'Space and Astro Microbiology', providing insights into microbial survival, resilience, and behavioral adaptations in space-like environments.
Jasvinder Kaur+2 more
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New Scientific Journal Extremophiles and the International Society of Extremophiles
2016At the end of the 1980s, extremophiles were not a popular topic, and research papers on microbes living under unusual conditions met with a cold reception. Many microbiologists used to joke, “Only abnormal researchers investigate abnormal microbes.” In 1995 Ms. Aiko Hiraguchi of Springer visited my office in Shinbashi, Tokyo, and we enjoyed a chat.
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Living at the Extremes: Extremophiles and the Limits of Life in a Planetary Context
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019Nancy Merino, Michael L Wong, Shu Zhang
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