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Ionizing Radiation: How Fungi Cope, Adapt, and Exploit with the Help of Melanin Ekaterina Dadachova1 and Arturo Casadevall2
Converting Nuclear Waste to Electricity
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Reduce the Light Compensation Point and Promote Carbon Fixation of Pinus Thunbergii Seedlings to Adapt to Shade Environments
Bacteria, Fungi and Archaea Domains in Rhizospheric Soil and Their Effects in Enhancing Agricultural Productivity
Analysis of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) As a Rapid, Quantitative Compliance Test for Ships’ Ballast Water
Nuclear Transmutation and Cancer in the Biological Cell
A Self-Replicating Radiation-Shield for Human Deep-Space Exploration: Radiotrophic Fungi Can Attenuate Ionizing Radiation Aboard the International Space Station”
Differences in Eubacterial and Archaeal Soil Communities Along a Precipitation Transect in the Mojave Desert
Seeds of Native Alpine Plants Host Unique Microbial Communities
JONATHON TURNBULL Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK
Heterotrophic Fixation of Inorganic Carbon – 2 Significant but Invisible Flux in Global Carbon Cycling
Arbuscular Mycorrhization Enhances Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium Accumulation in Vicia Faba by Modulating Soil Nutrient Balance Under Elevated CO2
On the Possibility of Galactic Cosmic Ray-Induced Radiolysis-Powered Life in Subsurface Environments in the Universe
Radiotrophic Fungi Can Attenuate Ionizing Radiation Aboard the International Space Station
Effect of Ionizing Radiation on the Bacterial and Fungal Endophytes of the Halophytic Plant Kalidium Schrenkianum
A Self-Replicating Radiation-Shield for Human Deep-Space Exploration: Radiotrophic Fungi Can Attenuate Ionizing Radiation Aboard the International Space Station”
A Self-Replicating Radiation-Shield for Human Deep-Space Exploration: Radiotrophic Fungi Can Attenuate Ionizing Radiation Aboard the International Space Station”
Major New Microbial Groups Expand Diversity and Alter Our Understanding of the Tree of Life Cindy J
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Ionizing Radiation As a Source of Oxidative Stress—The Protective Role of Melatonin and Vitamin D
Archaea Really Unique?
Fungal Melanins and Applications in Healthcare, Bioremediation and Industry
Effects of Gamma Radiation in Concurrence with Certain Environmental Conditions on Lethal and Physio-Chemical Responses of Penicillium Expansum L