We study Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizing radiation, for bioremediation and biostabilization of heavy metals and actinides to limit the migration of these contaminants. Our goal is to develop a system for D. radiodurans to bioprecipitate actinides similar to that of a genetically engineered strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa capable of polyphosphate accumulation, inducible degradation and secretion, and UO22+ precipitation. The radioresistance of D. radiodurans to ionizing gamma radiation has been well studied, yet is not well understood1. Several DNA repair mechanisms have been discovered, yet survivability studies are typically done under nutrient-rich conditions at a single growth...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
The actinobacteria Kineococcus radiotolerans is highly resistant to ionizing radiation, desiccation,...
Aqueous wastes from nuclear fuel reprocessing present special problems of radiotoxicity of the activ...
Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizing radiati...
We study Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizin...
To understand the possible environmental interactions of uranium with the radioresistant bacterium D...
Genetic engineering of radiation-resistant organisms to recover radionuclides/heavy metals from radi...
'A 1992 survey of DOE waste sites indicates that about 32% of soils and 45% of groundwaters at these...
Abstract Abstract Abstract Abstract Abstract Gamma radiation acts directly on the cellular component...
To understand the possible environmental interactions of uranium with the radioresistant bacterium D...
'Because of their tolerance to very high levels of ionizing radiation, members of the genus Deinococ...
Aqueous mixed low level wastes (MLLW) containing radionuclides, solvents, and/or heavy metals repres...
International audienceNuclear activities generate radioactive elements which require processes for t...
For Deinococcus radiodurans and other bacteria which are extremely resistant to ionizing radiation, ...
Seventy million cubic meters of ground and three trillion liters of groundwater have been contaminat...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
The actinobacteria Kineococcus radiotolerans is highly resistant to ionizing radiation, desiccation,...
Aqueous wastes from nuclear fuel reprocessing present special problems of radiotoxicity of the activ...
Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizing radiati...
We study Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizin...
To understand the possible environmental interactions of uranium with the radioresistant bacterium D...
Genetic engineering of radiation-resistant organisms to recover radionuclides/heavy metals from radi...
'A 1992 survey of DOE waste sites indicates that about 32% of soils and 45% of groundwaters at these...
Abstract Abstract Abstract Abstract Abstract Gamma radiation acts directly on the cellular component...
To understand the possible environmental interactions of uranium with the radioresistant bacterium D...
'Because of their tolerance to very high levels of ionizing radiation, members of the genus Deinococ...
Aqueous mixed low level wastes (MLLW) containing radionuclides, solvents, and/or heavy metals repres...
International audienceNuclear activities generate radioactive elements which require processes for t...
For Deinococcus radiodurans and other bacteria which are extremely resistant to ionizing radiation, ...
Seventy million cubic meters of ground and three trillion liters of groundwater have been contaminat...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
The actinobacteria Kineococcus radiotolerans is highly resistant to ionizing radiation, desiccation,...
Aqueous wastes from nuclear fuel reprocessing present special problems of radiotoxicity of the activ...