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  • Shotgun metagenomic analysi... Shotgun metagenomic analysis of kombucha mutualistic community exposed to Mars‐like environment outside the International Space Station
    Góes‐Neto, Aristóteles; Kukharenko, Olga; Orlovska, Iryna ... Environmental microbiology, July 2021, Volume: 23, Issue: 7
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    Summary Kombucha is a multispecies microbial ecosystem mainly composed of acetic acid bacteria and osmophilic acid‐tolerant yeasts, which is used to produce a probiotic drink. Furthermore, Kombucha ...
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  • Protection of cyanobacteria... Protection of cyanobacterial carotenoids' Raman signatures by Martian mineral analogues after high‐dose gamma irradiation
    Baqué, Mickaël; Hanke, Franziska; Böttger, Ute ... Journal of Raman spectroscopy, October 2018, Volume: 49, Issue: 10
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    The future robotic exploration missions to Mars—European Space Agency/Roscosmos's ExoMars2020 and National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mars2020 rovers—will search for signs of extant or ...
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  • Investigation of fungal bio... Investigation of fungal biomolecules after Low Earth Orbit exposure: a testbed for the next Moon missions
    Cassaro, Alessia; Pacelli, Claudia; Baqué, Mickael ... Environmental microbiology, July 2022, Volume: 24, Issue: 7
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    Summary The Moon is characterized by extremely harsh conditions due to ultraviolet irradiation, wide temperature extremes, vacuum resulting from the absence of an atmosphere and high ionizing ...
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  • Sustainable life support on... Sustainable life support on Mars – the potential roles of cyanobacteria
    Verseux, Cyprien; Baqué, Mickael; Lehto, Kirsi ... International journal of astrobiology, 01/2016, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Even though technological advances could allow humans to reach Mars in the coming decades, launch costs prohibit the establishment of permanent manned outposts for which most consumables would be ...
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  • Astrobiology and the Possib... Astrobiology and the Possibility of Life on Earth and Elsewhere
    Cottin, Hervé; Kotler, Julia Michelle; Bartik, Kristin ... Space science reviews, 07/2017, Volume: 209, Issue: 1-4
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    Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary scientific field not only focused on the search of extraterrestrial life, but also on deciphering the key environmental parameters that have enabled the emergence ...
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  • Absence of increased genomi... Absence of increased genomic variants in the cyanobacterium Chroococcidiopsis exposed to Mars-like conditions outside the space station
    Napoli, Alessandro; Micheletti, Diego; Pindo, Massimo ... Scientific reports, 05/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Despite the increasing interest in using microbial-based technologies to support human space exploration, many unknowns remain not only on bioprocesses but also on microbial survivability and genetic ...
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  • A new analysis of Mars "Special Regions": findings of the second MEPAG Special Regions Science Analysis Group (SR-SAG2)
    Rummel, John D; Beaty, David W; Jones, Melissa A ... Astrobiology 14, Issue: 11
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    A committee of the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) has reviewed and updated the description of Special Regions on Mars as places where terrestrial organisms might replicate (per the ...
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  • Endolithic microbial compos... Endolithic microbial composition in Helliwell Hills, a newly investigated Mars‐like area in Antarctica
    Coleine, Claudia; Biagioli, Federico; Vera, Jean Pierre ... Environmental microbiology, July 2021, Volume: 23, Issue: 7
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    Summary The diversity and composition of Antarctic cryptoendolithic microbial communities in the Mars‐analogue site of Helliwell Hills (Northern Victoria Land, Continental Antarctica) are ...
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  • Experimental and Simulation... Experimental and Simulation Efforts in the Astrobiological Exploration of Exooceans
    Taubner, Ruth-Sophie; Olsson-Francis, Karen; Vance, Steven D. ... Space science reviews, 2020/2, Volume: 216, Issue: 1
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    The icy satellites of Jupiter and Saturn are perhaps the most promising places in the Solar System regarding habitability. However, the potential habitable environments are hidden underneath km-thick ...
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  • Resistance of an Antarctic ... Resistance of an Antarctic cryptoendolithic black fungus to radiation gives new insights of astrobiological relevance
    Selbmann, Laura; Pacelli, Claudia; Zucconi, Laura ... Fungal biology, June 2018, 2018-06-00, 20180601, Volume: 122, Issue: 6
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    The Antarctic black meristematic fungus Cryomyces antarcticus CCFEE 515 occurs endolithically in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, one of the best analogue for Mars environment on Earth. To ...
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