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The Life of Brine: Halophiles in 2001 Comment Mike Dyall-Smith* and Michael Danson
Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented Foods and Human Intestines and Their Application Han-Seung Lee1,2*
Extracellular Hydrolases Producing Haloarchaea from Marine Salterns at Okhamadhi, Gujarat, India
The Role of Stress Proteins in Haloarchaea and Their Adaptive Response to Environmental Shifts
Determination of Hydrolytic Enzyme Capabilities of Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Hides and Skins and Their Phenotypic and Phylogenetic Identification by S
Diversity of Haloquadratum and Other Haloarchaea in Three, Geographically Distant, Australian Saltern Crystallizer Ponds
Reconstruction, Modeling & Analysis of Haloarchaeal Metabolic Networks
Microbial Diversity Associated with Halite Within The
Exploring the Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaea in Food-Grade Salts
Appendix: Lakes of the East African Rift System
Great Salt Lake Utah
Halobacterium Salinarum: Polyextremophile Model for Life Inside Martian Halite
Haloarchaeal Species Genesis: Diversity, Recombination, and Evolution Nikhil Ram Mohan University of Connecticut - Storrs, R
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High Level of Intergenera Gene Exchange Shapes the Evolution of Haloarchaea in an Isolated Antarctic Lake
ANAEROBIC HALOPHILIC ALKALITHERMOPHILES: DIVERSITY and PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS to MULTIPLE EXTREME CONDITIONS by NOHA MOSTAFA
The Human Gut Archaeome: Identification of Diverse Haloarchaea in Korean Subjects
Microbial Influence on the Performance of Subsurface, Salt
Isolation and Characterization of Extreme Halophilic Archaea M
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Occurrence of Viable, Red-Pigmented Haloarchaea in the Plumage Of
Carotenoids from Haloarchaea and Their Applications in Biotechnology
12 Halophilic Microorganisms
DEEP BIOSPHERE of SALT DEPOSITS Definition Introduction
Detection Methods for Halite-Embedded Haloarchaea with Potential Relevance for Extraterrestrial Samples
What Are Haloarchaea?
A Sigma Xi Report American Scientist
Extremely Halophilic Archaeal Communities Are Resilient to Short-Term Entombment in Halite
Analysis of Early Evolutionary Events During the Transition from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
Biocompounds from Haloarchaea and Their Uses in Biotechnologybiocompounds from Haloarchaea and Their Uses in Biotechnology
Biodegradation of Organic Complexing Agents by WIPP-Indigenous Halophilic Microorganisms in Brines
Reconstructing the Evolutionary Origins of Extreme Halophilic Archaeal Lineages
The Halohandbook Protocols for Haloarchaeal Genetics©
Views 1994, 13:415-439
Biotechnological Applications of Extremophiles in Nanotechnology Extremophiles: Applications in Nanotechnology Sonia Tiquia-Arashiro • Debora Frigi Rodrigues
The Methylaspartate Cycle in Haloarchaea and Its Possible Role in Carbon Metabolism
Comparative Survival Analysis of Haloarchaea
Halophilic Archaea: Life with Desiccation, Radiation and Oligotrophy Over Geological Times
The Biogeography of Great Salt Lake Halophilic Archaea: Testing the Hypothesis of Avian Mechanical Carriers