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Permafrost’s microorganisms and their biological activity
Could Microorganisms in Permafrost Hold the Secret of Immortality – What Does This Mean?
Relict Microorganisms of Cryolithozone as Possible Objects of Gerontology
Permafrost Microorganisms as a Source of Biologically Active Substances
Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus cereus Strain F, Isolated from Ancient permafrost
Probiotic Activity of Bacterial Starin Isolated from Ancient Permafrost Against Salmonella Infection in Mice
Bacteria Isolated from Relict Frozen Terrains of the Central Yakutia
Ancient Bacteria Show Evidence of DNA Repair
The Use of Bacterial Spore Formers as Probiotics
Isolation and Characterization of Bacteria from Ancient Siberian Permafrost Sediment
Effects of Low Doses of Bacillus Sp. from Permafrost on Differentiation of Bone Marrow Cells
Distribution of Microorganisms in Frozen Ground
Corynebacteria from Relict Permafrost
Diversity of Bacterial Forms in Ice Wedge of the Mamontova Gora
Anitumor Features of Bacillus KU-1 Strain
Bacteria Aging
Phylogenetic Analysis of Bacteria Preserved in a Permafrost Ice Wedge
Viruses in Ancient Ice Wedges in the Central Yakutia (Siberia)
Resistance of Bacillus Endospores
Aging in Bacteria
Ancient DNA
We Live in the Cold Planet

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