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ISSN 2996-8380
Biology
Vol. Winter 2025/2026, Issue 15, 2025January 15, 2026 CEST

The Biological Survival Mechanisms Behind the World’s Most Radioresistant Bacterium

Brandon Cho,
Deinococcus radioduransRadioresistant BacteriaManganese Antioxidant SystemsExtreme DNA Repair MechanismsIonizing RadiationBiological Mechanisms of D. radiodurans.
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Cho, Brandon. 2026. “The Biological Survival Mechanisms Behind the World’s Most Radioresistant Bacterium.” Scholarly Review Journal Winter 2025/2026 (15). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.155047.

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