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- Soil Yeasts in the Vicinity of Syowa Station, East Antarctica: Their Diversity and Extracellular Enzymes, Cold Adaptation Strategies, and Secondary Metabolites
- Using PCR Amplification and Genetic Sequence Analysis of 18S Rrna
- Adaptation to Extreme Environments: Macromolecular Dynamics in Complex Systems
- Structure of Academic Papers
- Extremozymes: a Potential Source for Industrial Applications Kelly Dumorné*, David Camacho Córdova, Marcia Astorga-Eló, and Prabhaharan Renganathan
- Microbial Extremophiles at the Limits of Life
- Chloroflexus Auranti Cus Deinococcus Radiodurans Pyrococcus Furiosus
- Antimicrobial Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from the Bottom Sediments of Lake Baikal
- Life in Extreme Environments: Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy As a Tool to Explore Proteins from Extremophilic Organisms
- The Antarctic Psychrophiles Chlamydomonas Spp. UWO241 and ICE- MDV Exhibit Differential Restructuring of Photosystem I in Response to Iron
- Marine Oil Snow, a Microbial Perspective
- Revenant Song: Against Abyssal Thinking
- Ice Nuclei in Marine Air: Biogenic Particles Or Dust?
- Psychrophiles and Psychrotrophs
- Cold Adaptation Strategies and the Potential of Psychrophilic Enzymes from the Antarctic Yeast, Glaciozyma Antarctica PI12
- Diversity and Ecology of Psychrophilic Microorganisms
- Model Metabolic Strategy for Heterotrophic Bacteria in the Cold Ocean Based on Colwellia Psychrerythraea 34H
- PSYCHROPHILIC and PSYCHROTOLERANT MICROBIAL EXTREMOPHILES in POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Richard B