Salt-Adapted Microorganisms: A Promising Resource for Novel Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery. [PDF]
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Great Diversity of Bacterial Microbiota in Thai Local Food: "<i>Tai-Pla</i>", the Salty Fermented Fish-Entrail Sauce. [PDF]
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Screening of Moderately Halophilic Bacteria Producing Ectoine Resulting in the Selection of <i>Virgibacillus salarius</i> BHTA19. [PDF]
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A protease-precursor system drives synergistic antagonism in haloarchaea. [PDF]
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The Aerobic Denitrification Characteristics of a Halophilic <i>Marinobacter</i> sp. Strain and Its Application in a Full-Scale Fly Ash-Washing Wastewater Treatment Plant. [PDF]
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Draft genome sequence of Actinopolyspora saharensis DSM 46666, a rare actinomycete isolated from the Algerian Sahara. [PDF]
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Lignocellulose-mediated selection of halophilic PET-degrading enzymes from mangrove soil
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Halophiles are extremophilic salt-loving microorganisms that can survive in an extremely high level of salinity (10-30% NaCl). They belong to all three groups (i.e., bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes). Halophiles tolerate high salt concentration due to unique cellular adaptations like salt-in strategy, compatible solute strategy, and enzyme adaptations.
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We have described a patient with fulminant sepsis and bullous skin lesions due to L + Vibrio. The histologic features of these lesions as well as the rapid onset of refractory shock and complete heart block at least suggest that potent bacterial toxins are involved in the pathogenesis of disease caused by this "unnamed lactose-positive marine Vibrio."
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