-
natural radiation levels from
uranium deposits, has also
shown many
radioresistant insects,
worms and plants.
Certain extremophiles, such as the bacteria...
- genus, and the best
studied member. All
known members of the
genus are
radioresistant: D. proteolyticus, D. radiopugnans, D. radiophilus, D. grandis, D. indicus...
-
organism with
optimal growth at
temperatures of 15 °C (59 °F) or lower.
Radioresistant:
organisms resistant to high
levels of
ionizing radiation, most commonly...
-
vacuum of space. A few
extremophiles such as
Deinococcus radiodurans are
radioresistant,
resisting radiation exposure of up to 5k Gy.
Extremophiles are significant...
- Rich JN, Park DM (October 2010). "Improving the
radiosensitivity of
radioresistant and
hypoxic glioblastoma". ****ure Oncology. 6 (10): 1591–1601. doi:10...
- (60–70 Gy) to
achieve a
radical cure. Some
types of
cancer are
notably radioresistant, that is, much
higher doses are
required to
produce a
radical cure than...
- (which
causes syphilis). In 1999 TIGR
published the
sequence of the
radioresistant polyextremophile Deinococcus radiodurans. TIGR has
sequenced and analyzed...
- that at 2 m depth, the
reach of the
ExoMars drill, a po****tion of
radioresistant cells would need to have
reanimated within the last 450,000
years to...
-
vital parts of the
central nervous system.
Chordomas are
relatively radioresistant,
requiring high
doses of
radiation to be controlled. The
proximity of...
-
characterized and are
thought to play a role in
their characteristic radioresistant phenotype.
These CSPs
include the DNA
damage repair protein PprA and...