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The following pages link to Action spectra for survival and spore photoproduct formation of Bacillus subtilis irradiated with short-wavelength (200–300 nm) UV at atmospheric pressure and in vacuo (Q33438300):
Displaying 27 items.
- Resistance of Bacillus endospores to extreme terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments (Q24548489) (← links)
- Resistance of bacterial endospores to outer space for planetary protection purposes--experiment PROTECT of the EXPOSE-E mission (Q24607852) (← links)
- Space microbiology (Q24633557) (← links)
- Survival of endospores of Bacillus subtilis on spacecraft surfaces under simulated martian environments: implications for the forward contamination of Mars (Q33430659) (← links)
- Escherichia coli morphological changes and lipid A removal induced by reduced pressure nitrogen afterglow exposure (Q33464666) (← links)
- Role of dipicolinic acid in survival of Bacillus subtilis spores exposed to artificial and solar UV radiation (Q33936149) (← links)
- Role of the spore coat layers in Bacillus subtilis spore resistance to hydrogen peroxide, artificial UV-C, UV-B, and solar UV radiation (Q33986590) (← links)
- Ultraviolet radiation and the photobiology of earth's early oceans (Q34043704) (← links)
- Protection of bacterial spores in space, a contribution to the discussion on Panspermia. (Q34107298) (← links)
- Survival of spacecraft-associated microorganisms under simulated martian UV irradiation (Q34232127) (← links)
- The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment--1. Biological and closed-loop ecosystem considerations (Q34386385) (← links)
- Resistance of spores of Bacillus species to ultraviolet light (Q34464867) (← links)
- Inter-strand photoproducts are produced in high yield within A-DNA exposed to UVC radiation (Q35107927) (← links)
- The two major spore DNA repair pathways, nucleotide excision repair and spore photoproduct lyase, are sufficient for the resistance of Bacillus subtilis spores to artificial UV-C and UV-B but not to solar radiation. (Q35191676) (← links)
- Multifactorial resistance of Bacillus subtilis spores to high-energy proton radiation: role of spore structural components and the homologous recombination and non-homologous end joining DNA repair pathways (Q36378869) (← links)
- Response of Bacillus subtilis spores to dehydration and UV irradiation at extremely low temperatures (Q38504248) (← links)
- Morphology analysis of Escherichia coli treated with nonthermal plasma. (Q39238701) (← links)
- Small, acid-soluble proteins bound to DNA protect Bacillus subtilis spores from killing by dry heat. (Q39798070) (← links)
- Stability of nucleic acid under the effect of UV radiation. (Q44307757) (← links)
- Pervasiveness of UVC254-resistant Geobacillus strains in extreme environments. (Q47197562) (← links)
- Evaluation of ultraviolet irradiation efficacy in an automated system for the aseptic compounding using challenge test (Q50872602) (← links)
- The affect of the space environment on the survival of Halorubrum chaoviator and Synechococcus (Nägeli): data from the Space Experiment OSMO on EXPOSE-R (Q56003711) (← links)
- The PUR Experiment on the EXPOSE-R facility: biological dosimetry of solar extraterrestrial UV radiation (Q56003712) (← links)
- UV surface habitability of the TRAPPIST-1 system (Q56609715) (← links)
- Biopan-survival I: Exposure of the osmophiles Synechococcus SP. (Nageli) and Haloarcula SP. to the space environment (Q61387306) (← links)
- DNA Damage Kills Bacterial Spores and Cells Exposed to 222-Nanometer UV Radiation (Q89600887) (← links)
- UV Radiation in Different Stellar Systems (Q105495834) (← links)