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Life, Volume 4, Issue 3

September 2014 - 11 articles

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Articles (11)

  • Review
  • Open Access
76 Citations
18,232 Views
24 Pages

Río Tinto: A Geochemical and Mineralogical Terrestrial Analogue of Mars

  • Ricardo Amils,
  • David Fernández-Remolar and
  • The IPBSL Team

15 September 2014

The geomicrobiological characterization of the water column and sediments of Río Tinto (Huelva, Southwestern Spain) have proven the importance of the iron and the sulfur cycles, not only in generating the extreme conditions of the habitat (low pH, hi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
375 Citations
43,203 Views
20 Pages

Space Radiation: The Number One Risk to Astronaut Health beyond Low Earth Orbit

  • Jeffery C. Chancellor,
  • Graham B. I. Scott and
  • Jeffrey P. Sutton

11 September 2014

Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the space radiation environment and how radiation risks influence mission planning, timelines and operational decisions. Exposure to space radiation incre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
11,949 Views
34 Pages

5 September 2014

The paper offers a design perspective on protocell applications and presents original research that characterizes the life-like qualities of the Bütschli dynamic droplet system, as a particular “species” of protocell. Specific focus is given to the p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
8,660 Views
24 Pages

3 September 2014

The filamentous cyanobacterium, Pseudanabaena, has been shown to produce reticulate patterns that are thought to be the result of its gliding motility. Similar fossilized structures found in the geological record constitute some of the earliest signs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
10,232 Views
47 Pages

28 August 2014

Spring mounds on Earth and on Mars could represent optimal niches of life development. If life ever occurred on Mars, ancient spring deposits would be excellent localities to search for morphological or chemical remnants of an ancient biosphere. In t...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
25 Citations
11,522 Views
12 Pages

Fluorine-Rich Planetary Environments as Possible Habitats for Life

  • Nediljko Budisa,
  • Vladimir Kubyshkin and
  • Dirk Schulze-Makuch

18 August 2014

In polar aprotic organic solvents, fluorine might be an element of choice for life that uses selected fluorinated building blocks as monomers of choice for self-assembling of its catalytic polymers. Organofluorine compounds are extremely rare in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
13,434 Views
33 Pages

Three-Dimensional Algebraic Models of the tRNA Code and 12 Graphs for Representing the Amino Acids

  • Marco V. José,
  • Eberto R. Morgado,
  • Romeu Cardoso Guimarães,
  • Gabriel S. Zamudio,
  • Sávio Torres De Farías,
  • Juan R. Bobadilla and
  • Daniela Sosa

11 August 2014

Three-dimensional algebraic models, also called Genetic Hotels, are developed to represent the Standard Genetic Code, the Standard tRNA Code (S-tRNA-C), and the Human tRNA code (H-tRNA-C). New algebraic concepts are introduced to be able to describe...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
115 Citations
32,744 Views
10 Pages

8 August 2014

Supercritical fluids have different properties compared to regular fluids and could play a role as life-sustaining solvents on other worlds. Even on Earth, some bacterial species have been shown to be tolerant to supercritical fluids. The special pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
12,610 Views
13 Pages

5 August 2014

This review summarizes our recent findings on the role of mineral salts in prebiotic RNA synthesis, which is catalyzed by montmorillonite clay minerals. The clay minerals not only catalyze the synthesis of RNA but also facilitate homochiral selection...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
9,354 Views
23 Pages

11 July 2014

Long-duration spaceflight results in muscle atrophy and a loss of bone mineral density. In skeletal muscle tissue, acute exercise and protein (e.g., essential amino acids) stimulate anabolic pathways (e.g., muscle protein synthesis) both independentl...

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