[HTML][HTML] Ionizing radiation changes the electronic properties of melanin and enhances the growth of melanized fungi

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - PloS one, 2007 - journals.plos.org
Background Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

[PDF][PDF] Ionizing Radiation Changes the Electronic Properties of Melanin and

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - 2007 - academia.edu
Background. Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

[PDF][PDF] Ionizing Radiation Changes the Electronic Properties of Melanin and

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - 2007 - Citeseer
Background. Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

Ionizing radiation changes the electronic properties of melanin and enhances the growth of melanized fungi

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - PloS …, 2007 - einstein.elsevierpure.com
Background: Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

Ionizing radiation changes the electronic properties of melanin and enhances the growth of melanized fungi.

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - Plos one, 2007 - europepmc.org
Background Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

[HTML][HTML] Ionizing Radiation Changes the Electronic Properties of Melanin and Enhances the Growth of Melanized Fungi

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - PLoS ONE, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

Ionizing radiation changes the electronic properties of melanin and enhances the growth of melanized fungi

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - PloS …, 2007 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

[PDF][PDF] Ionizing Radiation Changes the Electronic Properties of Melanin and

E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - 2007 - researchgate.net
Background. Melanin pigments are ubiquitous in nature. Melanized microorganisms are
often the dominating species in certain extreme environments, such as soils contaminated …

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E Dadachova, RA Bryan, X Huang, T Moadel… - PLoS …, 2007 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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