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Towards clarifying what distinguishes cyanobacteria able to resurrect after desiccation from those that cannot: The photosynthetic aspect

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Hagai Raanan, Oren, Nadav , Treves, Haim , Keren, Nir , Ohad, Itzhak , Berkowicz, Simon M, Hagemann, Martin , Koch, Moriz , Shotland, Yoram , and Kaplan, Aaron . 2016. “Towards Clarifying What Distinguishes Cyanobacteria Able To Resurrect After Desiccation From Those That Cannot: The Photosynthetic Aspect”. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Bba)-Bioenergetics, 1857, 6, Pp. 715–722.
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