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The degradation of glycosaminoglycans by haloarchaea is apparently a common feature in hypersaline habitats worldwide. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Sorokin DY   +14 more
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Halophilic and halotolerant fungi across diverse climates: a comparative study of Polish and Italian soil ecosystems. [PDF]

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Śliżewska W   +9 more
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Life in the brine of Lunenburg, Germany: unveiling microorganisms associated with Zechstein salt deposits. [PDF]

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Runzheimer K   +8 more
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Halophilic Bacteria

open access: yesJournal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 1963
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Halophilic adaptation of enzymes

Extremophiles, 2000
It is now clear that the understanding of halophilic adaptation at a molecular level requires a strategy of complementary experiments, combining molecular biology, biochemistry, and cellular approaches with physical chemistry and thermodynamics. In this review, after a discussion of the definition and composition of halophilic enzymes, the effects of ...
D Madern   +2 more
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Halotolerant and halophilic fungi

Mycological Research, 2009
Extreme environments have for long been considered to be populated almost exclusively by prokaryotic organisms and therefore monopolized by bacteriologists. Solar salterns are natural hypersaline environments characterized by extreme concentrations of NaCl, often high concentrations of other ions, high uv irradiation and in some cases extremes in pH ...
Nina Gunde-Cimerman   +2 more
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