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Halococcus dombrowskii
Microbial Community Responses to Modern Environmental
Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented Foods and Human Intestines and Their Application Han-Seung Lee1,2*
Investigating the Effects of Simulated Martian Ultraviolet Radiation on Halococcus Dombrowskii and Other Extremely Halophilic Archaebacteria
Determination of Hydrolytic Enzyme Capabilities of Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Hides and Skins and Their Phenotypic and Phylogenetic Identification by S
Isolation, Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Halophilic Archaea from a Salt Mine in Central Anatolia (Turkey)
Osmoadaptation Mechanisms of Cyanobacteria and Archaea from the Stromatolites of Hamelin Pool, Western Australia
The Extremely Halophilic Microorganisms, a Possible Model for Life on Other Planets
Halococcus Dombrowskii Sp. Nov., an Archaeal Isolate from a Permian Alpine Salt Deposit
The Effects of Environmental Conditions on Growths of Halophilic
Application for Approval to Import Into Containment Any New Organism That
Computational Analysis of Bioaerosol
Halorubrum Chaoviator Sp. Nov., a Haloarchaeon Isolated from Sea Salt in Baja California, Mexico, Western Australia and Naxos, Greece
Draft Genome Sequence of the Extremely Halophilic Archaeon
Haloarchaeal Species Genesis: Diversity, Recombination, and Evolution Nikhil Ram Mohan University of Connecticut - Storrs, R
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Dna Preservation Under Extreme Conditions
On the Response of Halophilic Archaea to Space Conditions
Microbial Influence on the Performance of Subsurface, Salt
Occurrence of Viable, Red-Pigmented Haloarchaea in the Plumage Of
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DEEP BIOSPHERE of SALT DEPOSITS Definition Introduction
Addis Ababa University Institute of Biotechnology School of Graduate
The Bulletin of Bismis
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Halococcus Sediminicola Sp. Nov., an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon Isolated from a Marine Sediment
The Biogeography of Great Salt Lake Halophilic Archaea: Testing the Hypothesis of Avian Mechanical Carriers
Culturable Halophilic Archaea at the Initial and Crystallization Stages Of