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This bacteria can withstand 1,000x as much radiation as would kill a human - Big Think
A new era of radiation resistance bacteria in bioremediation and production of bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential and other aspects: An in-perspective review - ScienceDirect
The distinction of CPR bacteria from other bacteria based on protein family content | Nature Communications
Radiation-resistant bacteria could survive journey from Earth to Mars | New Scientist
Extreme UVC Radiation Tolerance In Bacteria Recovered From Earth's Stratosphere - Astrobiology
Species of ionizing-radiation-resistant bacteria | Download Table
Radiation-eating bacteria could make nuclear waste safer | New Scientist
Exposure of luminous marine bacteria to low-dose gamma-radiation - ScienceDirect
Radiation-resistant bacterium could be key to faster, safer, more cost-effective vaccine production - USU News
Synergistic Effects of Microwave Radiation and Nanocarbon Immobilized Membranes in the Generation of Bacteria-Free Water via Membrane Distillation | Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Deinococcus Radiodurans: The World's Toughest Bacterium. A Review | Semantic Scholar
Radioactive bacteria attack cancer | Nature
A new era of radiation resistance bacteria in bioremediation and production of bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential and other aspects: An in-perspective review - ScienceDirect
Tough Bacteria Love to Eat Radiation - PressReader
Gut microbes offer protection against radiation treatments
Effects of UV Radiation on the Lipids and Proteins of Bacteria Studied by Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy | Environmental Science & Technology
Extensive Diversity of Ionizing-Radiation-Resistant Bacteria Recovered from Sonoran Desert Soil and Description of Nine New Species of the Genus Deinococcus Obtained from a Single Soil Sample | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Ancient bacteria could persist beneath Mars' surface
The diversity and commonalities of the radiation-resistance mechanisms of Deinococcus and its up-to-date applications | AMB Express | Full Text