Čájehuvvojit 101 - 120 oktiibuot 2 426 bohtosis ohcui harm is (((((remoteddsdds. OR resolve.) OR revolvesdds.) OR remove.) OR involved.) OR involves.)', ohcanáigi: 0,40s Aiddostahte ozu
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    Image_1_An Iron Transporter Is Involved in Iron Homeostasis, Energy Metabolism, Oxidative Stress, and Metacyclogenesis in Trypanosoma cruzi.tif Dahkki Claudia F. Dick (9932102)

    Almmustuhtton 2022
    “…Fe is an essential cofactor in many metabolic pathways. Fe is also harmful due to catalyzing the formation of reactive O<sub>2</sub> species; for this reason, all living systems develop mechanisms to control the uptake, metabolism, and storage of Fe. …”
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    Image_2_Novel Genes Involved in Resistance to Both Ultraviolet Radiation and Perchlorate From the Metagenomes of Hypersaline Environments.TIF Dahkki María Lamprecht-Grandío (122658)

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…The present study aimed to identify new genes involved in UV radiation resistance from these microorganisms, many of which cannot be cultured in the laboratory. …”
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    Image_1_Novel Genes Involved in Resistance to Both Ultraviolet Radiation and Perchlorate From the Metagenomes of Hypersaline Environments.TIF Dahkki María Lamprecht-Grandío (122658)

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…The present study aimed to identify new genes involved in UV radiation resistance from these microorganisms, many of which cannot be cultured in the laboratory. …”
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    Table_1_Novel Genes Involved in Resistance to Both Ultraviolet Radiation and Perchlorate From the Metagenomes of Hypersaline Environments.pdf Dahkki María Lamprecht-Grandío (122658)

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…The present study aimed to identify new genes involved in UV radiation resistance from these microorganisms, many of which cannot be cultured in the laboratory. …”
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    Primers of this study. Dahkki Shuang Li (146392)

    Almmustuhtton 2022
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