Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have the potential to influence the post-closure evolution of a geological disposal facility for radioactive wastes and to affect the solubility of some radionuclides. Furthermore, their potential to reduce both Fe(III) and radionuclides can be harnessed for the bioremediation of radionuclide-contaminated land. As some such sites are likely to have significant radiation fluxes, there is a need to characterise the impact of radiation stress on such microorganisms. There have, however, been few global cell analyses on the impact of ionizing radiation on subsurface bacteria, so here we address the metabolic response of S. oneidensis MR-1 to acute doses...
International audienceMicro-organisms living in extreme environments are captivating in the peculiar...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
An extremely wide range of radiation sensi-tivities is displayed by various bacterial genera; for ex...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella onei-densis have t...
Natural ionizing background radiation has exerted a constant pressure on organisms since the first f...
<div><p>Natural ionizing background radiation has exerted a constant pressure on organisms since the...
Recently a species of Pseudanabaena was identified as the dominant photosynthetic organism during a ...
Conservation of energy by Fe(III)-reducing species such as <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> could poten...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is an important model Fe(III)-reducing bacterium due to its unique metabo...
This grant was for four years, and the work was designed to look at the mechanisms of extracellular ...
The physiology and transcriptome dynamics of the metal ion-reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis ...
Aqueous wastes from nuclear fuel reprocessing present special problems of radiotoxicity of the activ...
We study Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizin...
ABSTRACT Geochemical analyses alongside molecular techniques were used to characterize the microbial...
International audienceMicro-organisms living in extreme environments are captivating in the peculiar...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
An extremely wide range of radiation sensi-tivities is displayed by various bacterial genera; for ex...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella oneidensis have th...
Biogeochemical processes mediated by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria such as Shewanella onei-densis have t...
Natural ionizing background radiation has exerted a constant pressure on organisms since the first f...
<div><p>Natural ionizing background radiation has exerted a constant pressure on organisms since the...
Recently a species of Pseudanabaena was identified as the dominant photosynthetic organism during a ...
Conservation of energy by Fe(III)-reducing species such as <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> could poten...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is an important model Fe(III)-reducing bacterium due to its unique metabo...
This grant was for four years, and the work was designed to look at the mechanisms of extracellular ...
The physiology and transcriptome dynamics of the metal ion-reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis ...
Aqueous wastes from nuclear fuel reprocessing present special problems of radiotoxicity of the activ...
We study Deinococcus radiodurans, a nonpathogenic prokaryote able to withstand high doses of ionizin...
ABSTRACT Geochemical analyses alongside molecular techniques were used to characterize the microbial...
International audienceMicro-organisms living in extreme environments are captivating in the peculiar...
The last 50 years, a variety of archaea and bacteria able to withstand extremely high doses of ioniz...
An extremely wide range of radiation sensi-tivities is displayed by various bacterial genera; for ex...