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Industrial and environmental applications of halophilic microorganisms
Aharon Oren
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Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Environmental Applications
100%
Industrial Application
100%
Halophilic Microorganisms
100%
Halophiles
66%
Stabilizer
33%
Dunaliella
33%
Commercial Application
33%
Photochemical Process
33%
Halobacteria
33%
Biotechnological Applications
33%
Seawater
33%
Carotene
33%
Alkaliphilic
33%
Thermophilic
33%
Polyhydroxyalkanoates
33%
Green Algae
33%
Proton Pump
33%
Exopolysaccharide
33%
Retinal Protein
33%
Bacteriorhodopsin
33%
Ectoine
33%
4-methyl-2
33%
Extremophiles
33%
Moderately Halophilic Bacteria
33%
Solar Salt
33%
Cosmetic Products
33%
Large-scale Application
33%
Biofuel
33%
Salt-tolerant Enzyme
33%
Saline Wastewater
33%
Bioplastics
33%
Hypersaline Wastewater
33%
Traditional Fermented Foods
33%
Device Processing
33%
Biotechnological Processes
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Table Salt
100%
Microorganism
100%
Halophile
66%
Ectoine
66%
Sea Water
33%
Halophilic Bacterium
33%
Halobacterium
33%
Cosmetics
33%
Dunaliella
33%
Green Alga
33%
Bacteriorhodopsin
33%
Proton Pump
33%
Extremophile
33%
Biofuel
33%
Carotene
33%
Exopolysaccharide
33%