Elucidation Of The Structure Of The Surface Layer Of Deinococcus
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Deinococcus radiodurans is the “toughest bacterium known” due to its remarkable ability to tolerate various environmental stresses, including nuclear radiation, extreme temperatures, vacuum, or oxidation. It can even survive for years in outer space. Its ability to resist extreme conditions is due in part to its complex cell envelope, which is encapsulated within a hyperstable […]
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