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Salts and brines
Aharon Oren
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Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Cyanobacteria
100%
Brine
100%
Hypersaline Environments
40%
Glucosylglycerol
40%
High Salinity
40%
Sulfide
20%
Electron Donor
20%
Salt Concentration
20%
Metabolism
20%
Photosystem I (PS I)
20%
Surrounding Medium
20%
Organic Solutes
20%
Osmotic Equilibrium
20%
Salt Lake
20%
Major Components
20%
Molecular Analysis
20%
Gypsum
20%
Sodium Chloride
20%
Disaccharides
20%
Molecular Mechanism
20%
Synechocystis
20%
Hypersaline
20%
Anoxygenic
20%
Biotechnological Applications
20%
Solar Saltern
20%
Sulfide Concentration
20%
Trehalose
20%
Glycine betaine
20%
High Osmotic Pressure
20%
Osmotic Adaptation
20%
Hypersaline Lagoon
20%
Sulfur Spring
20%
Cell Turgor
20%
Type of Photosynthesis
20%
Evaporites
20%
High Sulfide
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Salinity
100%
Hypersaline Environment
66%
Photosynthesis
66%
Halite
33%
Betaine
33%
Evaporite
33%
Disaccharide
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cyanobacteria
100%
Table Salt
40%
Photosystem
20%
Photosystem I
20%
Synechocystis Sp. PCC 6803
20%
Sulfur
20%
Cell Turgor
20%
Trimethylglycine
20%
Trehalose
20%
Disaccharide
20%
Chemical Engineering
Betaine
100%
Osmosis
100%
Sodium Chloride
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cyanobacteria
100%
Salinity
60%
Photosynthesis
20%
Photosystem I
20%
Synechocystis Sp. PCC 6803
20%
Halite
20%