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- The Extremes of Life and Extremozymes: Diversity and Perspectives
- Analysis of the Complete Genome of the Alkaliphilic and Phototrophic Firmicute Heliorestis Convoluta Strain HHT
- Alkaliphilic Micro-Organisms and Habitats
- A Novel Alkaliphilic Streptomyces Inhibits ESKAPE Pathogens
- Adaptations of Archaeal and Bacterial Membranes to Variations in Temperature, Ph and Pressure
- Avhandlingens Titel
- Adaptation Processes in Alakaliphiles When Cell Wall Acidity Is Elevated - Aono Rikizo
- Extremozymes: a Potential Source for Industrial Applications Kelly Dumorné*, David Camacho Córdova, Marcia Astorga-Eló, and Prabhaharan Renganathan
- Isolation and Characterization of a Moderately Thermophilic Anaerobic Alkaliphile, Clostridium Paradoxum Sp. Nov
- Literature Review: Thermal Environments and Biodiversity
- Microbial Extremophiles at the Limits of Life
- Approches Culturales Et Moléculaires Des Assemblages Microbiens
- Genetic Diversity in Microorganisms
- Archaeal Diversity and Their Biotechnological Potential
- Extremophilic Microorganisms for the Treatment of Toxic Pollutants in the Environment
- The Extremophilic Actinobacteria: from Microbes to Medicine
- EXTREMOPHILES - Vol
- Screening and Characterization of Alkaliphilic Bacteria from Industrial Effluents Introduction
- Miami University
- Extreme Alkaliphiles: Experts at Alkaline Ph Homeostasis and Able to Grow When Cytoplasmic Ph Rises Above the Limit for Growth of Non-Alkaliphiles
- Habitability: from Stars to Cells
- Energetics of Overall Metabolic Reactions of Thermophilic and Hyperthermophilic Archaea and Bacteria
- Isolation and Characterization of a Moderately Thermophilic Anaerobic Alkaliphile, Clostridium Paradoxum Sp. Nov
- Extremophiles
- The in Situ Function of a Microbial Community Profiled by Ft-Ir: a Snapshot in Time
- Programme and Abstracts
- ASTR 380 Life at the Extreme ASTR 380 Life at the Extreme ASTR 380 Life at the Extreme
- Geology, Life, and Habitability
- Anaerobic Thermophiles
- Extremophiles and the Limits of Life in a Planetary Context PREPRINT Nancy Merino1,2, Heidi S