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- BookGordon L. Love.Summary: "User-friendly guide containing more than 70 full-color fungal identifications of yeasts and molds (macroscopic and microscopic) plus detailed descriptions of the most significant morphologic elements, ecology, and clinical significance."-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access College of American Pathologists Publications 2014
- ArticleGoldstein LS, Gersten DM, Bruce AK.Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med. 1978 Oct;34(4):375-80.An agent extracted from the radioresistant bacterium M. radiodurans was found to protect several strains of E. coli from X-radiation. Optimal radioprotection was observed when the repair-proficient B/r strain was irradiated in the presence of the agent under hypoxic conditions. It is proposed that this agent acts to modify damage incurred in the presence of reduced oxygen concentrations so that this damage might be subsequently repaired.